The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 strán (strany) |
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Strana 22
... thee ( not so much for scent athirst ) The twentieth drank less flavor than the first . Love , doubtless , is the sweetest of all fellows ; Yet often should the little god retireAbsence , dear Chloe , is a pair of bellows , That keeps ...
... thee ( not so much for scent athirst ) The twentieth drank less flavor than the first . Love , doubtless , is the sweetest of all fellows ; Yet often should the little god retireAbsence , dear Chloe , is a pair of bellows , That keeps ...
Strana 22
... thee ( not so much for scent athirst ) The twentieth drank less flavor than the first . Love , doubtless , is the sweetest of all fellows ; Yet often should the little god retire- Absence , dear Chloe , is a pair of bellows , That keeps ...
... thee ( not so much for scent athirst ) The twentieth drank less flavor than the first . Love , doubtless , is the sweetest of all fellows ; Yet often should the little god retire- Absence , dear Chloe , is a pair of bellows , That keeps ...
Strana 23
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Now let me take thee out , and moralize- Thus ' t is with mortals , as it is with flies ... thee drunk , drop senseless in the stream ; Who gave , perhaps , the wide - resounding scream , And now sits ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Now let me take thee out , and moralize- Thus ' t is with mortals , as it is with flies ... thee drunk , drop senseless in the stream ; Who gave , perhaps , the wide - resounding scream , And now sits ...
Strana 25
... may ease us , Wi ' 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.
... may ease us , Wi ' 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 28
... thee to a smile That speaks conviction . 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 ...
... thee to a smile That speaks conviction . 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 ...
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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 |
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