The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... lost so much light from your lips ! Pray , lady , smile ! The cup that is longest untasted May be with our bliss running o'er , And , love when we will , we have wasted An age in not loving before ! Perchance Cupid's forging a fetter To ...
... lost so much light from your lips ! Pray , lady , smile ! The cup that is longest untasted May be with our bliss running o'er , And , love when we will , we have wasted An age in not loving before ! Perchance Cupid's forging a fetter To ...
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... lost ev'ry toe . " But , brother sinner , pray explain How ' tis that you are not in pain : What pow'r hath work'd a wonder for your toes : While I , just like a snail am crawling , Now swearing , now on saints devoutly bawling , While ...
... lost ev'ry toe . " But , brother sinner , pray explain How ' tis that you are not in pain : What pow'r hath work'd a wonder for your toes : While I , just like a snail am crawling , Now swearing , now on saints devoutly bawling , While ...
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... lost , We seek it , ere it come to light , In every cranny but the right . Forth skipped the cat , not now replete As erst with airy self - conceit , Nor in her own fond comprehension , A theme for all the world's attention , But modest ...
... lost , We seek it , ere it come to light , In every cranny but the right . Forth skipped the cat , not now replete As erst with airy self - conceit , Nor in her own fond comprehension , A theme for all the world's attention , But modest ...
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... " T were vain to tell how Julia pined away ; Unhappy fair , that in one luckless day ( From future almanacs the day be cross'd ! ) At once her lover and her lap - dog lost ! A COCK AND HEN STORY . PART I. ROBERT SOUTHEY 104 NARRATIVE .
... " T were vain to tell how Julia pined away ; Unhappy fair , that in one luckless day ( From future almanacs the day be cross'd ! ) At once her lover and her lap - dog lost ! A COCK AND HEN STORY . PART I. ROBERT SOUTHEY 104 NARRATIVE .
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... lost , Not one of them ever was broken . Sacred they are ; neither magpie nor rat , Snake , weasel , nor marten approaching them : And woe to the irreverent wretch Who should even dream of poaching them ! Thus then is this great miracle ...
... lost , Not one of them ever was broken . Sacred they are ; neither magpie nor rat , Snake , weasel , nor marten approaching them : And woe to the irreverent wretch Who should even dream of poaching them ! Thus then is this great miracle ...
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