Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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... With my sérgeant and my colors and my rúb - a - dub - a - dúb ; ; Here is my firelock , here ' s my báyonet , here ' s my leather cross - belt whíte , Here's my shining black cartouche - box – March ! hált ! ! face left and right !
... With my sérgeant and my colors and my rúb - a - dub - a - dúb ; ; Here is my firelock , here ' s my báyonet , here ' s my leather cross - belt whíte , Here's my shining black cartouche - box – March ! hált ! ! face left and right !
Strana 143
DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY ; March 30 , 1855 . ' Tis the little boy láshing his top in the court ; With all his whole heárt he's intént on his spórt , And ás his top mérrily spins round and round , In the world where ' s a háppier soul to be ...
DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY ; March 30 , 1855 . ' Tis the little boy láshing his top in the court ; With all his whole heárt he's intént on his spórt , And ás his top mérrily spins round and round , In the world where ' s a háppier soul to be ...
Strana 145
Twas on the First of March and a bitter wind was blowing ; I paid my Love a visit , and asked her was she bétter : - “ I ' m not much better yét , ” said she , “ and the cough is sticking tó me , But when the weather sóftens I don't ...
Twas on the First of March and a bitter wind was blowing ; I paid my Love a visit , and asked her was she bétter : - “ I ' m not much better yét , ” said she , “ and the cough is sticking tó me , But when the weather sóftens I don't ...
Strana 153
ba DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , March 31 , 1855 . ) ; 11 ; jin LETTER RECEIVED FROM A REVIEWER TO WHOM THE AUTHOR , 153 Know thine own self, the wise man said of old have three friends who read my books.
ba DALKEY LODGE , DALKEY , March 31 , 1855 . ) ; 11 ; jin LETTER RECEIVED FROM A REVIEWER TO WHOM THE AUTHOR , 153 Know thine own self, the wise man said of old have three friends who read my books.
Strana 190
... my heart to hear them Straining their little throats and lungs to no conceivable púrpose ; Teach them to sing a régular tune , and soldiers could march to it , And cost of fife and drúm be spared as well ' s of fifer and drúmmer .
... my heart to hear them Straining their little throats and lungs to no conceivable púrpose ; Teach them to sing a régular tune , and soldiers could march to it , And cost of fife and drúm be spared as well ' s of fifer and drúmmer .
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Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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