The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... fire there is bright and the air rather pure ; And the view I behold on a sunshiny day Is grand through the chimney - pots over the way . This snug little chamber is crammed in all nooks , With worthless old knicknacks and silly old ...
... fire there is bright and the air rather pure ; And the view I behold on a sunshiny day Is grand through the chimney - pots over the way . This snug little chamber is crammed in all nooks , With worthless old knicknacks and silly old ...
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... fire , " and took Her dram , her cake , her kebbuck from the nook ; Ask'd him " About the news from Eastern parts ; And of her absent bairns , puir Highland hearts ! If peace brought down the price of tea and pepper , And if the nitmugs ...
... fire , " and took Her dram , her cake , her kebbuck from the nook ; Ask'd him " About the news from Eastern parts ; And of her absent bairns , puir Highland hearts ! If peace brought down the price of tea and pepper , And if the nitmugs ...
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... fire , -enough for me and you- Come home , you little vulgar Boy - I lodge at Number 2. " I took him home to Number 2 , the house beside " The Foy , ” I bade him wipe his dirty shoes - that little vulgar Boy , — And then I said to ...
... fire , -enough for me and you- Come home , you little vulgar Boy - I lodge at Number 2. " I took him home to Number 2 , the house beside " The Foy , ” I bade him wipe his dirty shoes - that little vulgar Boy , — And then I said to ...
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... fire , too , she pops some nice mutton - chops , And she mixes a stiff glass of “ Cold Without . ” Then again she began at the " poor dear ” man ; She press'd him to drink , and she press'd him to eat , And she brought a foot - pan ...
... fire , too , she pops some nice mutton - chops , And she mixes a stiff glass of “ Cold Without . ” Then again she began at the " poor dear ” man ; She press'd him to drink , and she press'd him to eat , And she brought a foot - pan ...
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... fire to his caxon . Though all the rest trembled , as might be expected , Sir Rupert was perfectly cool and collected , And endeavor'd to cheer His bride , in her ear Whisp'ring tenderly , " Pray don't be frighten'd , my dear ; Should ...
... fire to his caxon . Though all the rest trembled , as might be expected , Sir Rupert was perfectly cool and collected , And endeavor'd to cheer His bride , in her ear Whisp'ring tenderly , " Pray don't be frighten'd , my dear ; Should ...
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