The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 |
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... There is , certainly , nothing more delightful than the fun of a man of genius . Humor , as Mr. Thackeray observes , is charming , and poetry is charming , but the blending of the two in the same composition is irresistible . There is ...
... There is , certainly , nothing more delightful than the fun of a man of genius . Humor , as Mr. Thackeray observes , is charming , and poetry is charming , but the blending of the two in the same composition is irresistible . There is ...
Strona 39
... there's some may smile , While some , perhaps , will sigh . Young Cloe , bent on catching Loves , Such nets had learn'd to frame , That none , in all our vales and groves , Ere caught so much small game : While gentle Sue , less given ...
... there's some may smile , While some , perhaps , will sigh . Young Cloe , bent on catching Loves , Such nets had learn'd to frame , That none , in all our vales and groves , Ere caught so much small game : While gentle Sue , less given ...
Strona 41
... there's no appearance ; So I'll sit down without delay , And here , at least , I'll make a clearance ! Oh ne'er " on such a day as this , " Would Dido with her woes oppressed Have woo'd Æneas back to bliss , Or Trolius gone to hunt for ...
... there's no appearance ; So I'll sit down without delay , And here , at least , I'll make a clearance ! Oh ne'er " on such a day as this , " Would Dido with her woes oppressed Have woo'd Æneas back to bliss , Or Trolius gone to hunt for ...
Strona 45
... There's no such season . The Spring ! I shrink and shudder at her name ! For why , I find her breath a bitter blighter ! And suffer from her blows as if they came From Spring the Fighter . Her praises , then , let hardy poets sing , And ...
... There's no such season . The Spring ! I shrink and shudder at her name ! For why , I find her breath a bitter blighter ! And suffer from her blows as if they came From Spring the Fighter . Her praises , then , let hardy poets sing , And ...
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... Its ugly windows , ten a row ! Its chimneys in the rear ! And there's the iron rod so high , That drew the thunder from the sky And turned our table - beer ! THOMAS HOOD . There I was birched ! there I was bred ! 48 MISCELLANEOUS .
... Its ugly windows , ten a row ! Its chimneys in the rear ! And there's the iron rod so high , That drew the thunder from the sky And turned our table - beer ! THOMAS HOOD . There I was birched ! there I was bred ! 48 MISCELLANEOUS .
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