The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 Seiten |
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... appear With other sowings ! For me , I find , when eastern winds are high , A frigid , not a genial inspiration ; Nor can , like Iron - Chested Chubb , defy An inflammation . Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To MISCELLANEOUS ...
... appear With other sowings ! For me , I find , when eastern winds are high , A frigid , not a genial inspiration ; Nor can , like Iron - Chested Chubb , defy An inflammation . Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To MISCELLANEOUS ...
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... appear to - day , Just Eton boys , grown heavy ; That I could bask in childhood's sun , And dance o'er childhood's roses ; And find huge wealth in one pound one , Vast wit and broken noses ; And pray Sir Giles at Datchet Lane , And call ...
... appear to - day , Just Eton boys , grown heavy ; That I could bask in childhood's sun , And dance o'er childhood's roses ; And find huge wealth in one pound one , Vast wit and broken noses ; And pray Sir Giles at Datchet Lane , And call ...
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... appears most wise , And rolls at church her saint - like eyes ; Talks very much , plays idle tricks , While rising stock * her conscience pricks ; When being , poor thing , extremely gravel'd , The secrets op'd , and all unravel'd . But ...
... appears most wise , And rolls at church her saint - like eyes ; Talks very much , plays idle tricks , While rising stock * her conscience pricks ; When being , poor thing , extremely gravel'd , The secrets op'd , and all unravel'd . But ...
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... appear , Belov'd by all who Truth revere . FLATTERY . A FABLE . SIR CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS . FANNY , beware of flattery , Your sex's much - lov'd enemy ; For other foes we are prepar'd , And Nature puts us on our guard : In that alone ...
... appear , Belov'd by all who Truth revere . FLATTERY . A FABLE . SIR CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS . FANNY , beware of flattery , Your sex's much - lov'd enemy ; For other foes we are prepar'd , And Nature puts us on our guard : In that alone ...
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... appear , And some the front assail , and some the rear ; Their remedies to reinforce and vary , Came surgeon eke , and eke apothecary ; Till the tired Monarch , though of words grown chary , Yet dropt , to recompense their fruitless ...
... appear , And some the front assail , and some the rear ; Their remedies to reinforce and vary , Came surgeon eke , and eke apothecary ; Till the tired Monarch , though of words grown chary , Yet dropt , to recompense their fruitless ...
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