The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... wish their frugal sires would keep Their only sons at home ; - Some tease the future tense , and plan The full - grown doings of the man , And pant for years to come ! A foolish wish ! There's one at hoop ; And four at fives ! and five ...
... wish their frugal sires would keep Their only sons at home ; - Some tease the future tense , and plan The full - grown doings of the man , And pant for years to come ! A foolish wish ! There's one at hoop ; And four at fives ! and five ...
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From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. You hy womir part ) P That bring me off t With the web ceny ) A To toil , to figh While thou can be a lin I wish to be a man ! 51 SCHOOL AND SCHOOL - FELLOWS . W. MACKWORTH PRAED .
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. You hy womir part ) P That bring me off t With the web ceny ) A To toil , to figh While thou can be a lin I wish to be a man ! 51 SCHOOL AND SCHOOL - FELLOWS . W. MACKWORTH PRAED .
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... wish that I could run away From House , and court , and levee , Where bearded men appear to - day , Just Eton boys , grown heavy ; That I could bask in childhood's sun , And dance o'er childhood's roses ; And find huge wealth in one ...
... wish that I could run away From House , and court , and levee , Where bearded men appear to - day , Just Eton boys , grown heavy ; That I could bask in childhood's sun , And dance o'er childhood's roses ; And find huge wealth in one ...
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... With those so ready scissors . Who'll taste those ripenings of the south , The fragrant and delicious— Don't put the pins into your mouth , O Maryanne , my precious ! I alınost wish it were my trust To teach how 70 MISCELLANEOUS .
... With those so ready scissors . Who'll taste those ripenings of the south , The fragrant and delicious— Don't put the pins into your mouth , O Maryanne , my precious ! I alınost wish it were my trust To teach how 70 MISCELLANEOUS .
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From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. I alınost wish it were my trust To teach how shocking that is ; I wish I had not , as I must , To quit this tempting lattice . Sure aim takes Cupid , fluttering foe , Across a street so narrow ; A ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. I alınost wish it were my trust To teach how shocking that is ; I wish I had not , as I must , To quit this tempting lattice . Sure aim takes Cupid , fluttering foe , Across a street so narrow ; A ...
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