The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 sider |
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Side 69
... cried , “ Here's an opening at last ! " And in less than a jiffy was in it ! Next morning twelve citizens came ( ' Twas the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The ...
... cried , “ Here's an opening at last ! " And in less than a jiffy was in it ! Next morning twelve citizens came ( ' Twas the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The ...
Side 82
... knight , now swim or sink - a . O'er head and ears he plunged in , The bottom faire he sounded ; Then rising up , he cried amain , Help , helpe , or else I'm drownded ! Now , fare - you - well , sir knight 82 82 NARRATIVE .
... knight , now swim or sink - a . O'er head and ears he plunged in , The bottom faire he sounded ; Then rising up , he cried amain , Help , helpe , or else I'm drownded ! Now , fare - you - well , sir knight 82 82 NARRATIVE .
Side 88
... own frightful song , She quite forgot , and dropt her dinner : The morsel fell quick by the place Where Reynard lay , Who seized the prey And eat it without saying grace . He , sneezing , cried " The day's my own 88 NARRATIVE .
... own frightful song , She quite forgot , and dropt her dinner : The morsel fell quick by the place Where Reynard lay , Who seized the prey And eat it without saying grace . He , sneezing , cried " The day's my own 88 NARRATIVE .
Side 89
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. He , sneezing , cried " The day's my own , My end's obtain'd , The prize is gain'd , And now I'll change my note . Vain , foolish , cheated Crow , Lend your attention now , A truth or two I'll tell you ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. He , sneezing , cried " The day's my own , My end's obtain'd , The prize is gain'd , And now I'll change my note . Vain , foolish , cheated Crow , Lend your attention now , A truth or two I'll tell you ...
Side 93
... cried one , " look ! here's a bonnet ! He shall paint me -- I am determin'd on it— Lord ! cousin , see ! how beautiful the gown ! What charming colors ! here's fine lace , here's gauze ! What pretty sprigs the fellow draws ! Lord ...
... cried one , " look ! here's a bonnet ! He shall paint me -- I am determin'd on it— Lord ! cousin , see ! how beautiful the gown ! What charming colors ! here's fine lace , here's gauze ! What pretty sprigs the fellow draws ! Lord ...
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BARHAM Beignet BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE Blogg boys Brentford charms church cried DEAN SWIFT dear delight devil dish divine dost e'er EPIGRAMS eyes face fair fancy fear give grace hair hand happy hath head hear heart heaven humorous Ingoldsby Legends JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL JAMES TAYLOR Jones kind king kiss lady legs Lille long-tail'd coat look Lord LOWELL MASON maid majesty MATTHEW PRIOR mind morning Muse N. P. WILLIS ne'er never night niversity nose numbers o'er once PETER PINDAR PINDAR poem poet poor pound pray Prince PUNCH quoth ROBERT SOUTHEY rose round Saint scarce sigh sing sinners smile song soul swear sweet tell thee There's thet thing THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou thought took town turn'd verse Whitbread wife young Zounds