The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... Dead Miser A Fall . The Bad Orator The Wise Child Specimen of the Laconic Cupid and Mercury Fritz . . On Dorilis To a Slow Walker , etc. On Two Beautiful One - eyed Sisters . 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 550 550 The Per Contra , or ...
... Dead Miser A Fall . The Bad Orator The Wise Child Specimen of the Laconic Cupid and Mercury Fritz . . On Dorilis To a Slow Walker , etc. On Two Beautiful One - eyed Sisters . 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 550 550 The Per Contra , or ...
Strana 23
... dead ; The Fates , so kind , have not yet snapped thy thread ; By heavens , thou mov'st a leg , and now its brother , And kicking , lo , again , thou mov'st another ! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose , And now thou feelest for ...
... dead ; The Fates , so kind , have not yet snapped thy thread ; By heavens , thou mov'st a leg , and now its brother , And kicking , lo , again , thou mov'st another ! And now thy little drunken eyes unclose , And now thou feelest for ...
Strana 49
... dead , Like balls with no rebound ! And often with a faded eye We look behind , and send a sigh Toward that merry ground ! Then be contented . Thou hast got The most of heaven in thy young lot ; There's sky - blue in thy cup ! Thou ' lt ...
... dead , Like balls with no rebound ! And often with a faded eye We look behind , and send a sigh Toward that merry ground ! Then be contented . Thou hast got The most of heaven in thy young lot ; There's sky - blue in thy cup ! Thou ' lt ...
Strana 92
... Dead in a minute as a nit : In short , he broke his pretty Hebrew neck ; Indeed and very dreadful was the wreck ! The mother was distracted , raving , wild- Shrieked , tore her hair , embraced and kissed her child— Afflicted every heart ...
... Dead in a minute as a nit : In short , he broke his pretty Hebrew neck ; Indeed and very dreadful was the wreck ! The mother was distracted , raving , wild- Shrieked , tore her hair , embraced and kissed her child— Afflicted every heart ...
Strana 113
... last act of the Holy Hen Was to rear this precious brood ; and when Saint Cock and she were dead , This couple , as the lawful heirs , Succeeded in their stead . They also lived seven years , And they laid eggs NARRATIVE . 113.
... last act of the Holy Hen Was to rear this precious brood ; and when Saint Cock and she were dead , This couple , as the lawful heirs , Succeeded in their stead . They also lived seven years , And they laid eggs NARRATIVE . 113.
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