The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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... d my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
... d my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
Strana 44
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. " For then my head would not be on , My arms their shoulders must abandon My very body would be gone , I should not have a leg to stand on . " Come that's dispatch'd - what follows ? -Stay " Reform ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. " For then my head would not be on , My arms their shoulders must abandon My very body would be gone , I should not have a leg to stand on . " Come that's dispatch'd - what follows ? -Stay " Reform ...
Strana 49
... head that wears That hat without a crown ! And dost thou think that years acquire New added joys ? Dost think thy sire More happy than his son ? That manhood's mirth ? -O , go thy ways To Drury - lane when — - plays , And see how forced ...
... head that wears That hat without a crown ! And dost thou think that years acquire New added joys ? Dost think thy sire More happy than his son ? That manhood's mirth ? -O , go thy ways To Drury - lane when — - plays , And see how forced ...
Strana 51
... head in Germyn - street , And sip my hock at Doodle's . But often when the cares of life , Have set my temples aching , When visions haunt me of a wife , When duns await my waking , When Lady Jane is in a pet , Or Hobby in a hurry ...
... head in Germyn - street , And sip my hock at Doodle's . But often when the cares of life , Have set my temples aching , When visions haunt me of a wife , When duns await my waking , When Lady Jane is in a pet , Or Hobby in a hurry ...
Strana 53
... head that penned and planned them , For all who understood , admired , And some who did not understand them . He wrote , too , in a quiet way , Small treatises and smaller verses ; And sage remarks on chalk and clay , And hints to noble ...
... head that penned and planned them , For all who understood , admired , And some who did not understand them . He wrote , too , in a quiet way , Small treatises and smaller verses ; And sage remarks on chalk and clay , And hints to noble ...
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