The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana 22
... keeps alive the sacred fire . TO A FLY , TAKEN OUT OF A BOWL OF PUNCH . PETER PINDAR . An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ; Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st ...
... keeps alive the sacred fire . TO A FLY , TAKEN OUT OF A BOWL OF PUNCH . PETER PINDAR . An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ; Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st ...
Strana 22
... keeps alive the sacred fire . TO A FLY , TAKEN OUT OF A BOWL OF PUNCH . PETER PINDAR . An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ; Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st ...
... keeps alive the sacred fire . TO A FLY , TAKEN OUT OF A BOWL OF PUNCH . PETER PINDAR . An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ; Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st ...
Strana 28
... keep Lent , But that the kind tobacconist admits No winter in his work ; when Nature sleeps His wheels roll on , and still administer A plenitude of joy , a tangible smell . What are Peru and those Golcondan mines To thee , Virginia ...
... keep Lent , But that the kind tobacconist admits No winter in his work ; when Nature sleeps His wheels roll on , and still administer A plenitude of joy , a tangible smell . What are Peru and those Golcondan mines To thee , Virginia ...
Strana 37
... Nor felt a magnet's sly seduction . Girls would you keep tranquil hearts , Your snowy fingers must be nimble ; The safest shield against the darts Of Cupid , is Minerva's thimble . RINGS AND SEALS . THOMAS MOORE . " Go ! MISCELLANEOUS . 37.
... Nor felt a magnet's sly seduction . Girls would you keep tranquil hearts , Your snowy fingers must be nimble ; The safest shield against the darts Of Cupid , is Minerva's thimble . RINGS AND SEALS . THOMAS MOORE . " Go ! MISCELLANEOUS . 37.
Strana 48
... keep Their only sons at home ; - Some tease the future tense , and plan The full - grown doings of the man , And pant for years to come ! A foolish wish ! There's one at hoop ; And four at fives ! and five who stoop The marble taw to ...
... keep Their only sons at home ; - Some tease the future tense , and plan The full - grown doings of the man , And pant for years to come ! A foolish wish ! There's one at hoop ; And four at fives ! and five who stoop The marble taw to ...
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