The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... Leave a Pleasant Par- ty , etc. 561 What iny Thought's like ? 561 From the French . 562 A Joke Versified . The Surprise On On a Squinting Poetess On a Tuft - hunter . The Kiss Epitaph on Southey . 562 562 562 562 563 563 564 SUBJECT ...
... Leave a Pleasant Par- ty , etc. 561 What iny Thought's like ? 561 From the French . 562 A Joke Versified . The Surprise On On a Squinting Poetess On a Tuft - hunter . The Kiss Epitaph on Southey . 562 562 562 562 563 563 564 SUBJECT ...
Strana xvii
... Leave A Polka Lyric . A Sunnit to the Big Ox . 634 634 . 635 . 636 637 637 638 640 643 66 644 Barclay Phillips Anonymous . 646 646 Riddles by . Two Riddles Enigma . Another ENIGMATIC . Matthew Prior . 651 651 652 MISCELLANEOUS ...
... Leave A Polka Lyric . A Sunnit to the Big Ox . 634 634 . 635 . 636 637 637 638 640 643 66 644 Barclay Phillips Anonymous . 646 646 Riddles by . Two Riddles Enigma . Another ENIGMATIC . Matthew Prior . 651 651 652 MISCELLANEOUS ...
Strana 23
... leave me - farewell , fly ! Go , join thy brothers on yon sunny board , And rapture to thy family afford- There wilt thou meet a mistress , or a wife , That saw thee drunk , drop senseless in the stream ; Who gave , perhaps , the wide ...
... leave me - farewell , fly ! Go , join thy brothers on yon sunny board , And rapture to thy family afford- There wilt thou meet a mistress , or a wife , That saw thee drunk , drop senseless in the stream ; Who gave , perhaps , the wide ...
Strana 24
... face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed- Forever brooding over Misery's eggs , As though life's pleasure 24 MISCELLANEOUS .
... face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed- Forever brooding over Misery's eggs , As though life's pleasure 24 MISCELLANEOUS .
Strana 29
... leave of thee , GREAT PLANT ! Or in any terms relate 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 ...
... leave of thee , GREAT PLANT ! Or in any terms relate 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 ...
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