The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689 |
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... my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
... my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
Strona 60
... pass , And know not of each other's nearness now , Thou in the Knickerbocker line , and I Lone in the Waverley ! Oh ! life of pain ; And even should I pass where thou dost dwell- Nay , see thee in the basement taking tea- So cold is ...
... pass , And know not of each other's nearness now , Thou in the Knickerbocker line , and I Lone in the Waverley ! Oh ! life of pain ; And even should I pass where thou dost dwell- Nay , see thee in the basement taking tea- So cold is ...
Strona 62
... your ear but to die , Oh , the dew that falls into the gutter Is not more unhappy than I ! Query - Should this be Ice cream , or I scream ? -Printer's Devil . THE WHITE CHIP HAT . I PASS'D her one day 62 MISCELLANEOUS .
... your ear but to die , Oh , the dew that falls into the gutter Is not more unhappy than I ! Query - Should this be Ice cream , or I scream ? -Printer's Devil . THE WHITE CHIP HAT . I PASS'D her one day 62 MISCELLANEOUS .
Strona 63
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. THE WHITE CHIP HAT . I PASS'D her one day in a hurry , When late for the Post with ... passes ! — Not the thing ! YOU KNOW IF IT WAS YOU . N. P. WILLIS MISCELLANEOUS . 63.
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. THE WHITE CHIP HAT . I PASS'D her one day in a hurry , When late for the Post with ... passes ! — Not the thing ! YOU KNOW IF IT WAS YOU . N. P. WILLIS MISCELLANEOUS . 63.
Strona 64
... passing fair- Yet colder in her blood than she is fair- And as that robin lingers on the wing , And feels the snipe's flight in the eddying air , And loves her for her coldness not the less- But fain would win her to that warmer sky ...
... passing fair- Yet colder in her blood than she is fair- And as that robin lingers on the wing , And feels the snipe's flight in the eddying air , And loves her for her coldness not the less- But fain would win her to that warmer sky ...
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