The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... morning twelve citizens came ( ' Twas the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The man was a lawyer , I hear , " Quoth the foreman who sat on the corse ; " A lawyer ...
... morning twelve citizens came ( ' Twas the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The man was a lawyer , I hear , " Quoth the foreman who sat on the corse ; " A lawyer ...
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... morning to her side To take her finger's measure , While Maryanne pretends to chide , And blushes deep with pleasure . Who'll watch her sew her wedding - gown , Well conscious that it is hers , Who ' ll glean a tress , without a frown ...
... morning to her side To take her finger's measure , While Maryanne pretends to chide , And blushes deep with pleasure . Who'll watch her sew her wedding - gown , Well conscious that it is hers , Who ' ll glean a tress , without a frown ...
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... , 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 about . The king he laughed , and swore by St. Jone NARRATIVE . 79.
... , 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 about . The king he laughed , and swore by St. Jone NARRATIVE . 79.
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... morning a shepherd past that way , Who set him right again - a . Then mounting upon his steed so tall , By hill and dale he swore - a : I'll ride at once to her father's hall ; She shall escape no more - a . I'll take her father by the ...
... morning a shepherd past that way , Who set him right again - a . Then mounting upon his steed so tall , By hill and dale he swore - a : I'll ride at once to her father's hall ; She shall escape no more - a . I'll take her father by the ...
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... morning vapors ) , Found him possess'd of one remaining ear , Who in a manner sudden and uncouth , Had given , not lent , the other ear to truth ; For while the surgeon was applying lint , He , wriggling , cried- " The deuce is in't ...
... morning vapors ) , Found him possess'd of one remaining ear , Who in a manner sudden and uncouth , Had given , not lent , the other ear to truth ; For while the surgeon was applying lint , He , wriggling , cried- " The deuce is in't ...
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