The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... doubt , How soone I may ride this whole world about . You must rise with the sun , and ride with the same , Until the next morning he riseth againe ; And then your grace need not make any doubt But in twenty - four hours you'll ride it ...
... doubt , How soone I may ride this whole world about . You must rise with the sun , and ride with the same , Until the next morning he riseth againe ; And then your grace need not make any doubt But in twenty - four hours you'll ride it ...
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... doubt , Susan will come , and let me out . " The evening came , the sun descended , And puss remained still unattended . The night rolled tardily away ( With her indeed ' t was never day ) , The sprightly morn her course renewed , The ...
... doubt , Susan will come , and let me out . " The evening came , the sun descended , And puss remained still unattended . The night rolled tardily away ( With her indeed ' t was never day ) , The sprightly morn her course renewed , The ...
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... doubt , En règle , would have burnt extremely blue , But Nick unluckily had put it out ; And he , though naturally bold and stout , In short , was in a most tremendous stew ; - The room was fill'd with a sulphureous smell , But where ...
... doubt , En règle , would have burnt extremely blue , But Nick unluckily had put it out ; And he , though naturally bold and stout , In short , was in a most tremendous stew ; - The room was fill'd with a sulphureous smell , But where ...
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... doubt of some trap door , ' Neath which the old dead Miser kept his store . " What's to be done ? " he cried , " ' t were vain to stay Here in the dark without a single clew- Oh , for a candle now , or moonlight ray ! ' Fore George , I ...
... doubt of some trap door , ' Neath which the old dead Miser kept his store . " What's to be done ? " he cried , " ' t were vain to stay Here in the dark without a single clew- Oh , for a candle now , or moonlight ray ! ' Fore George , I ...
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... doubt ' t would surprise the pupils at Guy's ; I am no unbeliever - no man can say that o ' me- But St. Thomas himself would scarce trust his own eyes If he saw such a thing in his School of Anatomy . You may deal as you please with ...
... doubt ' t would surprise the pupils at Guy's ; I am no unbeliever - no man can say that o ' me- But St. Thomas himself would scarce trust his own eyes If he saw such a thing in his School of Anatomy . You may deal as you please with ...
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