The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana 23
... doubt- Now turnest - on the table making rings ; Now crawling , forming a wet track , Now shaking the rich liquor from thy back , Now fluttering nectar from thy silken wings : Now standing on thy head , thy strength to find , And poking ...
... doubt- Now turnest - on the table making rings ; Now crawling , forming a wet track , Now shaking the rich liquor from thy back , Now fluttering nectar from thy silken wings : Now standing on thy head , thy strength to find , And poking ...
Strana 36
... doubts and their quarrels , Oh ! show but that mole on your neck , And ' twill soon put an end to their morals . Your Arithmetic only can trip When to kiss and to count you endeavor ; But eloquence glows on your lip When you swear that ...
... doubts and their quarrels , Oh ! show but that mole on your neck , And ' twill soon put an end to their morals . Your Arithmetic only can trip When to kiss and to count you endeavor ; But eloquence glows on your lip When you swear that ...
Strana 69
... doubt from the want of a cause . " The jury decided at length , After solemnly weighing the matter , “ That the lawyer was drownded , because He could not keep his head above water ! " SONNET TO A CLAM . Dum tacent clamant . INGLORIOUS ...
... doubt from the want of a cause . " The jury decided at length , After solemnly weighing the matter , “ That the lawyer was drownded , because He could not keep his head above water ! " SONNET TO A CLAM . Dum tacent clamant . INGLORIOUS ...
Strana 77
... doubt , In velvet coates waited the abbot about . How now , father abbot , I heare it of thee , Thou keepest a farre better house than mee , And for thy house - keeping and high renowne , I feare thou work'st treason against my crown ...
... doubt , In velvet coates waited the abbot about . How now , father abbot , I heare it of thee , Thou keepest a farre better house than mee , And for thy house - keeping and high renowne , I feare thou work'st treason against my crown ...
Strana 78
... doubt , How soone I may ride the whole world about , And at the third question thou must not shrink , But tell me here truly what I do think . O , these are hard questions for my shallow witt , Nor I cannot answer your grace as yet ...
... doubt , How soone I may ride the whole world about , And at the third question thou must not shrink , But tell me here truly what I do think . O , these are hard questions for my shallow witt , Nor I cannot answer your grace as yet ...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe James Parton Úplné zobrazenie - 1884 |
The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe James Parton Úplné zobrazenie - 1884 |
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BARHAM Beignet BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE Blogg boys Brentford charms church cried DEAN SWIFT dear delight devil dish divine dost e'er EPIGRAMS eyes face fair fancy fear give grace hair hand happy hath head hear heart heaven humorous Ingoldsby Legends JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL JAMES TAYLOR Jones kind king kiss lady legs Lille long-tail'd coat look Lord LOWELL MASON maid majesty MATTHEW PRIOR mind morning Muse N. P. WILLIS ne'er never night niversity nose numbers o'er once PETER PINDAR PINDAR poem poet poor pound pray Prince PUNCH quoth ROBERT SOUTHEY rose round Saint scarce sigh sing sinners smile song soul swear sweet tell thee There's thet thing THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou thought took town turn'd verse Whitbread wife young Zounds