The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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... half unknown , and its capacity Of joy . The summer gale that from the heath , At midnoon glowing with the golden gorse , Bears its balsamic odor , but provokes Not satisfies the sense ; and all the flowers , That with their ...
... half unknown , and its capacity Of joy . The summer gale that from the heath , At midnoon glowing with the golden gorse , Bears its balsamic odor , but provokes Not satisfies the sense ; and all the flowers , That with their ...
Strana 29
... Half my love , or half my hate : For I hate , yet love thee , so , That , whichever thing I show , The plain truth will seem to be A constrain'd hyperbole , And the passion to proceed More from a mistress than a weed . Sooty retainer to ...
... Half my love , or half my hate : For I hate , yet love thee , so , That , whichever thing I show , The plain truth will seem to be A constrain'd hyperbole , And the passion to proceed More from a mistress than a weed . Sooty retainer to ...
Strana 38
... half thy lover's gifts are here : Say , where are all the seals he gave To every ringlet's jetty wave , And where is every one he printed Upon that lip , so ruby - tinted— Seals of the purest gem of bliss , Oh ! richer , softer , far ...
... half thy lover's gifts are here : Say , where are all the seals he gave To every ringlet's jetty wave , And where is every one he printed Upon that lip , so ruby - tinted— Seals of the purest gem of bliss , Oh ! richer , softer , far ...
Strana 40
... half - suspected , animate the whole . Of mordant mustard add a single spoon , Distrust the condiment that bites so soon ; But deem it not , thou man of herbs , a fault , To add a double quantity of salt . And , lastly , o'er the ...
... half - suspected , animate the whole . Of mordant mustard add a single spoon , Distrust the condiment that bites so soon ; But deem it not , thou man of herbs , a fault , To add a double quantity of salt . And , lastly , o'er the ...
Strana 42
... half past three Precisely , with another baby . " We'll name it John , and know with pleasure You'll stand " -Five guineas more , confound it ! — I wish they'd call it Nebuchadnezzar , Or thrown it in the Thames and drown'd it . What ...
... half past three Precisely , with another baby . " We'll name it John , and know with pleasure You'll stand " -Five guineas more , confound it ! — I wish they'd call it Nebuchadnezzar , Or thrown it in the Thames and drown'd it . What ...
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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