The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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... hand . The alleged foibles of the Fair have given occasion to libraries of comic verse ; yet , with diligent search , no humorous poems by women have been found which are of merit sufficient to give them claim to a place in a collec ...
... hand . The alleged foibles of the Fair have given occasion to libraries of comic verse ; yet , with diligent search , no humorous poems by women have been found which are of merit sufficient to give them claim to a place in a collec ...
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... hand , The beasts , the draught of Circe can't withstand , But in goes every nose - they must , will sup . Mad are ... hands Much as to say , " I'm glad I'm here again . " And well mayest thou rejoice - ' tis very plain , That near wert ...
... hand , The beasts , the draught of Circe can't withstand , But in goes every nose - they must , will sup . Mad are ... hands Much as to say , " I'm glad I'm here again . " And well mayest thou rejoice - ' tis very plain , That near wert ...
Strana 27
... hand . Again . Thou say'st The pig is ugly . Jacob , look at him ! Those eyes have taught the lover flattery . His face , .. nay , Jacob ! Jacob ! were it fair To judge a lady in her dishabille ? Fancy it dressed , and with saltpeter ...
... hand . Again . Thou say'st The pig is ugly . Jacob , look at him ! Those eyes have taught the lover flattery . His face , .. nay , Jacob ! Jacob ! were it fair To judge a lady in her dishabille ? Fancy it dressed , and with saltpeter ...
Strana 35
... hand , you jolly tar , you ! Here's a rope's end for the dogs . Hobhouse muttering fearful curses , As the hatchway down he rolls , Now his breakfast , now his verses , Vomits forth - and damns our souls . " Here's a stanza On Braganza ...
... hand , you jolly tar , you ! Here's a rope's end for the dogs . Hobhouse muttering fearful curses , As the hatchway down he rolls , Now his breakfast , now his verses , Vomits forth - and damns our souls . " Here's a stanza On Braganza ...
Strana 38
... hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip imprest , And sworn its dewy spring should be A fountain seal'd for only thee ! Take , take them back , the gift and vow , All sullied , lost , and hateful ...
... hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip imprest , And sworn its dewy spring should be A fountain seal'd for only thee ! Take , take them back , the gift and vow , All sullied , lost , and hateful ...
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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