The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 |
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... charm ; These will delight , and feed , and work no harm- While Punch , the grinning , merry imp of sin , Invites th ' unwary wanderer to a kiss , Smiles in his face , as though he meant him bliss , Then , like an alligator , drags him ...
... charm ; These will delight , and feed , and work no harm- While Punch , the grinning , merry imp of sin , Invites th ' unwary wanderer to a kiss , Smiles in his face , as though he meant him bliss , Then , like an alligator , drags him ...
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... charm is broken ! -once betray'd , Oh ! never can my heart rely On word or look , on oath or sigh . Take back the gifts , so sweetly given , With promis'd faith and vows to heaven ; That little ring , which , night and morn , With ...
... charm is broken ! -once betray'd , Oh ! never can my heart rely On word or look , on oath or sigh . Take back the gifts , so sweetly given , With promis'd faith and vows to heaven ; That little ring , which , night and morn , With ...
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... poor Cloe's nets were wove , That , though she charm'd into them New game each hour , the youngest Love Was able to break through them . Come , listen , maids , etc. Meanwhile , young Sue , whose cage was wrought Of MISCELLANEOUS . 39.
... poor Cloe's nets were wove , That , though she charm'd into them New game each hour , the youngest Love Was able to break through them . Come , listen , maids , etc. Meanwhile , young Sue , whose cage was wrought Of MISCELLANEOUS . 39.
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... charms , A thrill must have passed through your withered old arms ! I looked , and I longed , and I wished in despair ; I wished myself turned to a cane - bottomed chair . It was but a moment she sat in this place MISCELLANEOUS . 355.
... charms , A thrill must have passed through your withered old arms ! I looked , and I longed , and I wished in despair ; I wished myself turned to a cane - bottomed chair . It was but a moment she sat in this place MISCELLANEOUS . 355.
Strona 56
... charm , Although ' tis true they call thee Pale ; And be thou cold when I am warm , As late I've been - so high the scale Of FAHRENHEIT - and febrile harm Allay , refrigerating Ale ! How sweet thou art ! -yet bitter , too ; And ...
... charm , Although ' tis true they call thee Pale ; And be thou cold when I am warm , As late I've been - so high the scale Of FAHRENHEIT - and febrile harm Allay , refrigerating Ale ! How sweet thou art ! -yet bitter , too ; And ...
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