The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... head above water ! " SONNET TO A CLAM . Dum tacent clamant . INGLORIOUS FRIEND ! most confident I am Thy life is one of very little ease ; JOHN G. SAXE . Albeit men mock thee with their similes And prate of being " happy as a clam ...
... head above water ! " SONNET TO A CLAM . Dum tacent clamant . INGLORIOUS FRIEND ! most confident I am Thy life is one of very little ease ; JOHN G. SAXE . Albeit men mock thee with their similes And prate of being " happy as a clam ...
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... head , Among all my liege - men , so noble of birthe , Thou must tell me to one penny what I am worthe . Secondlye ... head will be smitten from my bodie . The first is to tell him there in that stead , With his crowne of golde so fair ...
... head , Among all my liege - men , so noble of birthe , Thou must tell me to one penny what I am worthe . Secondlye ... head will be smitten from my bodie . The first is to tell him there in that stead , With his crowne of golde so fair ...
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... head , Among all my liege - men so noble of birthe , Tell me to one penny what I am worth . For thirty pence our Saivour was sold Among the false Jewes , as I have bin told : And twenty - nine is the worth of thee , For I thinke , thou ...
... head , Among all my liege - men so noble of birthe , Tell me to one penny what I am worth . For thirty pence our Saivour was sold Among the false Jewes , as I have bin told : And twenty - nine is the worth of thee , For I thinke , thou ...
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... head ; We'll play , and none shall knowe it . O yonder stands my steed so free Among the cocks of hay , sir , And if the pinner should chance to see , He'll take my steed away , sir . Upon my finger I have a ring , Its made of finest ...
... head ; We'll play , and none shall knowe it . O yonder stands my steed so free Among the cocks of hay , sir , And if the pinner should chance to see , He'll take my steed away , sir . Upon my finger I have a ring , Its made of finest ...
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... head , Affords us little room to hope , That what the Twitnam bard avowed , Might not be readily allowed . THE ... heads are carrion . Cousin , this limner quickly will be seen , Painting the Princess Royal , and the Queen : Pray , don't ...
... head , Affords us little room to hope , That what the Twitnam bard avowed , Might not be readily allowed . THE ... heads are carrion . Cousin , this limner quickly will be seen , Painting the Princess Royal , and the Queen : Pray , don't ...
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