Literary Frivolities, Fancies, Follies and FrolicsChatto and Windus, 1880 - 288 strán (strany) |
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... present : " I sit with my toes in a brook ; If any one asks me for why , - I hits them a rap with my crook ; ' Tis sentiment kills me , says I. " . But to better show the difference in composition which may result and the amusement to ...
... present : " I sit with my toes in a brook ; If any one asks me for why , - I hits them a rap with my crook ; ' Tis sentiment kills me , says I. " . But to better show the difference in composition which may result and the amusement to ...
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... present tempus my sensus confuse ; I am drawn for a miles - I must go cum marte , And , concinnus esse , engage Bonaparte . Such tempora nunquam videbant majores , For then their opponents had different mores ; But we will soon prove to ...
... present tempus my sensus confuse ; I am drawn for a miles - I must go cum marte , And , concinnus esse , engage Bonaparte . Such tempora nunquam videbant majores , For then their opponents had different mores ; But we will soon prove to ...
Strana 176
... present an entirely new reading . This trick of verse - manu- facture was a favourite pastime in the Middle Ages , and popular among the Romans during the declining years of the Empire . Of the earliest of these were the " Homero ...
... present an entirely new reading . This trick of verse - manu- facture was a favourite pastime in the Middle Ages , and popular among the Romans during the declining years of the Empire . Of the earliest of these were the " Homero ...
Strana 180
... present times . The compilation first appeared in the " San Francisco Times , " and was the work of Mrs. H. A. Deming . The numbers prefixed to the lines refer to the authors from whom they are taken , their names being given at the end ...
... present times . The compilation first appeared in the " San Francisco Times , " and was the work of Mrs. H. A. Deming . The numbers prefixed to the lines refer to the authors from whom they are taken , their names being given at the end ...
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... present hour , the past is fled , 42. O thou Futurity , our hope and dread . 43. How fading are the joys we dote upon , 44. Lo ! while I speak the present moment's gone . 45 . O Thou Eternal Arbiter of things , 46. How awful is the hour ...
... present hour , the past is fled , 42. O thou Futurity , our hope and dread . 43. How fading are the joys we dote upon , 44. Lo ! while I speak the present moment's gone . 45 . O Thou Eternal Arbiter of things , 46. How awful is the hour ...
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