The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... soul sentimental it vexes , That thus on our labors stern Chronos should frown ; Should change our soft liquids to izzards and Xes , And turn true - love's alphabet all upside down ! SPRING . A NEW VERSION . " Ham . The 44 MISCELLANEOUS .
... soul sentimental it vexes , That thus on our labors stern Chronos should frown ; Should change our soft liquids to izzards and Xes , And turn true - love's alphabet all upside down ! SPRING . A NEW VERSION . " Ham . The 44 MISCELLANEOUS .
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... soul shall stand affeard ; My wrath shall no more be hindred . He rode unto her father's house , Which every side was moated : The lady heard his furious vows , And all his vengeance noted . Thought shee , sir knight , to quench your ...
... soul shall stand affeard ; My wrath shall no more be hindred . He rode unto her father's house , Which every side was moated : The lady heard his furious vows , And all his vengeance noted . Thought shee , sir knight , to quench your ...
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... soul Of every swain with love's alarm . Yet , yet , if prudence be not near Its snow may melt into a tear . The dimple smile , and pouting lip , Where little Cupids nectar sip , Are very pretty lures I own : But , ah ! if prudence be ...
... soul Of every swain with love's alarm . Yet , yet , if prudence be not near Its snow may melt into a tear . The dimple smile , and pouting lip , Where little Cupids nectar sip , Are very pretty lures I own : But , ah ! if prudence be ...
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... soul I'm monstrous glad to see ye . " " Swinge ! Peter , we are glad to meet with you ; We're just to London come - well , pray how be ye ; " We're just a going , while ' tis light , To see St. Paul's before ' tis dark . Lord ! come ...
... soul I'm monstrous glad to see ye . " " Swinge ! Peter , we are glad to meet with you ; We're just to London come - well , pray how be ye ; " We're just a going , while ' tis light , To see St. Paul's before ' tis dark . Lord ! come ...
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... soul- Why we can see the church another day ; Don't be afraid - St . Paul's can't run away . " Reader , If e'er thy bosom felt a thought sublime , Drop tears of pity with the man of rhyme ! THE PILGRIMS AND THE PEAS . PETER PINDAR ...
... soul- Why we can see the church another day ; Don't be afraid - St . Paul's can't run away . " Reader , If e'er thy bosom felt a thought sublime , Drop tears of pity with the man of rhyme ! THE PILGRIMS AND THE PEAS . PETER PINDAR ...
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