The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 Seiten |
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... night . 2. A Parental Ode to my Son 3. A Serenade Ode to Perry A Theatrical Curiosity . The Secret Sorrow . Song for Punch - drinkers . The Song of the Humbugged Husband Temperance Song Lines Madness The Bandit's Fate Lines written ...
... night . 2. A Parental Ode to my Son 3. A Serenade Ode to Perry A Theatrical Curiosity . The Secret Sorrow . Song for Punch - drinkers . The Song of the Humbugged Husband Temperance Song Lines Madness The Bandit's Fate Lines written ...
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... night , That I of you the blissful sowne may here , Or see your color like the sunne bright , That of yellowness had never pere ; Ye are my life , ye be my hertes stere , Queen of comfort and of good companie , Be heavy again , or else ...
... night , That I of you the blissful sowne may here , Or see your color like the sunne bright , That of yellowness had never pere ; Ye are my life , ye be my hertes stere , Queen of comfort and of good companie , Be heavy again , or else ...
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... night and morn , With wedded truth my hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip imprest , And sworn its dewy spring should be A fountain seal'd for only thee ! Take , take them back , the gift and ...
... night and morn , With wedded truth my hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip imprest , And sworn its dewy spring should be A fountain seal'd for only thee ! Take , take them back , the gift and ...
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... night , and the chimes , Here we talk of old books , and old friends , and old times ; As we sit in a fog made of rich Latakie This chamber is pleasant to you , friend , and me . But of all the cheap treasures that garnish my nest ...
... night , and the chimes , Here we talk of old books , and old friends , and old times ; As we sit in a fog made of rich Latakie This chamber is pleasant to you , friend , and me . But of all the cheap treasures that garnish my nest ...
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... night as I sit here alone- I sit here alone , but we yet are a pair- My FANNY I see in my cane - bottomed chair . She comes from the past and revisits my room ; She looks as she then did , all beauty and bloom ; So smiling and tender ...
... night as I sit here alone- I sit here alone , but we yet are a pair- My FANNY I see in my cane - bottomed chair . She comes from the past and revisits my room ; She looks as she then did , all beauty and bloom ; So smiling and tender ...
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