The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana 22
... to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st for buzzing round the bowl ; Lost to the world , thou busy sweet - lipped soulThus Death , as well as Pleasure , dwells with Punch . Now let me take thee out , and moralize— Thus 22 MISCELLANEOUS .
... to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st for buzzing round the bowl ; Lost to the world , thou busy sweet - lipped soulThus Death , as well as Pleasure , dwells with Punch . Now let me take thee out , and moralize— Thus 22 MISCELLANEOUS .
Strana 25
... ' pitying moan ; But thee - thou hell o ' a ' diseases , Aye mocks our groan ! Adown my beard the slavers trickle ! I kick the wee stools o'er the mickle , As round the fire the giglets keckle , To see 2 MISCELLANEOUS . 25.
... ' pitying moan ; But thee - thou hell o ' a ' diseases , Aye mocks our groan ! Adown my beard the slavers trickle ! I kick the wee stools o'er the mickle , As round the fire the giglets keckle , To see 2 MISCELLANEOUS . 25.
Strana 26
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. As round the fire the giglets keckle , To see me loup ; While , raving mad , I wish a heckle Were in their doup . O ' a ' the num'rous human dools , Ill har'sts , daft bargains , cutty - stools , Or ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. As round the fire the giglets keckle , To see me loup ; While , raving mad , I wish a heckle Were in their doup . O ' a ' the num'rous human dools , Ill har'sts , daft bargains , cutty - stools , Or ...
Strana 27
... round her lover's soul the chains of love . And what is beauty , but the aptitude Of parts harmonious ? Give thy fancy scope , And thou wilt find that no imagined change Place at his end Can beautify this beast . The starry glories of ...
... round her lover's soul the chains of love . And what is beauty , but the aptitude Of parts harmonious ? Give thy fancy scope , And thou wilt find that no imagined change Place at his end Can beautify this beast . The starry glories of ...
Strana 31
... round his dart , The reformed god now weaves A finer thyrsus of thy leaves . Scent to match thy rich perfume Chemic art did ne'er presume Through her quaint alembic strain , None so sov'reign to the brain ; Nature , that did in thee ...
... round his dart , The reformed god now weaves A finer thyrsus of thy leaves . Scent to match thy rich perfume Chemic art did ne'er presume Through her quaint alembic strain , None so sov'reign to the brain ; Nature , that did in thee ...
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