The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana 25
... o'er each dish , Fault the poor flesh , and quarrel with the fish , Curse cook and wife , and , loathing , eat and growl . A cart - load , lo , their stomachs steal , Yet swear they can not make a meal . I like not the blue - devil ...
... o'er each dish , Fault the poor flesh , and quarrel with the fish , Curse cook and wife , and , loathing , eat and growl . A cart - load , lo , their stomachs steal , Yet swear they can not make a meal . I like not the blue - devil ...
Strana 28
... O'er yon blossom'd field Of beans it came , and thoughts of bacon rise . SNUFF . ROBERT SOUTHEY . A DELICATE pinch ! oh how it tingles up The titillated nose , and fills the eyes And breast , till in one comfortable sneeze The full ...
... O'er yon blossom'd field Of beans it came , and thoughts of bacon rise . SNUFF . ROBERT SOUTHEY . A DELICATE pinch ! oh how it tingles up The titillated nose , and fills the eyes And breast , till in one comfortable sneeze The full ...
Strana 34
... o'er the mast . From aloft the signal's streaming , Hark ! the farewell gun is fired ; Women screeching , tars blaspheming , Tell us that our time's expired . Here's a rascal Come to task all , Prying from the custom - house ; Trunks ...
... o'er the mast . From aloft the signal's streaming , Hark ! the farewell gun is fired ; Women screeching , tars blaspheming , Tell us that our time's expired . Here's a rascal Come to task all , Prying from the custom - house ; Trunks ...
Strana 38
... dearest , give back all , if any ! ” While thus I murmur'd , trembling too Lest all the nymph had vow'd was true , I saw a smile relenting rise ' Mid the moist azure of her eyes , Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , 38 MISCELLANEOUS .
... dearest , give back all , if any ! ” While thus I murmur'd , trembling too Lest all the nymph had vow'd was true , I saw a smile relenting rise ' Mid the moist azure of her eyes , Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , 38 MISCELLANEOUS .
Strana 39
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , While yet the air is dim with dew ! She let her cheek repose on mine , She let my arms around her twine- Oh ! who can tell the bliss one feels In thus exchanging ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , While yet the air is dim with dew ! She let her cheek repose on mine , She let my arms around her twine- Oh ! who can tell the bliss one feels In thus exchanging ...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe James Parton Úplné zobrazenie - 1884 |
The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe James Parton Úplné zobrazenie - 1884 |
The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton Úplné zobrazenie - 1863 |
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