The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 Seiten |
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... mind me - if , through want of grace , Thou mean'st to fling the blessing in my face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed ...
... mind me - if , through want of grace , Thou mean'st to fling the blessing in my face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed ...
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... mind , ( Still the phrase is wide or scant ) To take leave of thee , GREAT PLANT ! Or in any terms relate Half my love , or half my hate : For I hate , yet love thee , so , That , whichever thing I show , The plain truth will seem to be ...
... mind , ( Still the phrase is wide or scant ) To take leave of thee , GREAT PLANT ! Or in any terms relate Half my love , or half my hate : For I hate , yet love thee , so , That , whichever thing I show , The plain truth will seem to be ...
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... mind , Africa , that brags her foison , Breeds no such prodigious poison Henbane , nightshade , both together , Hemlock , aconite- Nay , rather , Plant divine , of rarest virtue ; Blisters on the tongue would hurt you . ' Twas but in a ...
... mind , Africa , that brags her foison , Breeds no such prodigious poison Henbane , nightshade , both together , Hemlock , aconite- Nay , rather , Plant divine , of rarest virtue ; Blisters on the tongue would hurt you . ' Twas but in a ...
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... mind how the pedagogue proses , You want not antiquity's stamp , The lip that's so scented by roses , Oh ! never must smell of the lamp . Old Chloe , whose withering kisses Have long set the loves at defiance , Now done with the science ...
... mind how the pedagogue proses , You want not antiquity's stamp , The lip that's so scented by roses , Oh ! never must smell of the lamp . Old Chloe , whose withering kisses Have long set the loves at defiance , Now done with the science ...
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... mind a slender man like me , He of the mighty limb ! " These to the printer , " I exclaimed , And , in my humorous way , I added ( as a trifling jest ) , " There'll be the devil to pay . " He took the paper , and I watched , And saw him ...
... mind a slender man like me , He of the mighty limb ! " These to the printer , " I exclaimed , And , in my humorous way , I added ( as a trifling jest ) , " There'll be the devil to pay . " He took the paper , and I watched , And saw him ...
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