Humorous poems by English and American writersWilliam Michael Rossetti Ward, Lock, & Company, 1878 - 488 страница |
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... half his course ysailed— Noot I nought why , ne what mischance it ailed- But casually the shippe's bottom rent ; And ship and man under the water went In sight of other shippes there - beside That with him sailèd at the samè tide.- And ...
... half his course ysailed— Noot I nought why , ne what mischance it ailed- But casually the shippe's bottom rent ; And ship and man under the water went In sight of other shippes there - beside That with him sailèd at the samè tide.- And ...
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... half so shrill Whan that they woulden any Fleming kill As thilkè day was made upon the fox . Of brass they broughten hornes , and of box , Of horn and bone , in which they blew and pouped , 2 And therewithal they shrieked and they ...
... half so shrill Whan that they woulden any Fleming kill As thilkè day was made upon the fox . Of brass they broughten hornes , and of box , Of horn and bone , in which they blew and pouped , 2 And therewithal they shrieked and they ...
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... half at least . It is not good to leese . Learn at the lad that , in a long white coat , From under the stall , withouten lands or fees , Hath leaped into the shop ; who knows by rote This rule that I have told thee here before . Some ...
... half at least . It is not good to leese . Learn at the lad that , in a long white coat , From under the stall , withouten lands or fees , Hath leaped into the shop ; who knows by rote This rule that I have told thee here before . Some ...
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... half his course outrun , And do return from whence he first begun , They shall him make an ill account of thrift . " Now whenas Time , flying with winges swift , Expired had the term that these two javels Should render up a reckoning of ...
... half his course outrun , And do return from whence he first begun , They shall him make an ill account of thrift . " Now whenas Time , flying with winges swift , Expired had the term that these two javels Should render up a reckoning of ...
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... half proud to be so prayed , And thereby willing to afford them aid . ' It seems ' ( said he ) ' right well that ye be clerks , Both by your witty words and by your works . Is not that name enough to make a living To him that hath a ...
... half proud to be so prayed , And thereby willing to afford them aid . ' It seems ' ( said he ) ' right well that ye be clerks , Both by your witty words and by your works . Is not that name enough to make a living To him that hath a ...
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æther aint Alderman beasts Born BOZZY called Chanticleer charms Confound the Cats cried curchy curse dame dear delight devil died Doctor Johnson Doneraile doth dream drink ears eyes fair fame fear folks fool friends give grace hand hath head hear heart heaven ho ho ho holy orders James Boswell king kiss lady laugh Little Jerry live long ez look lord MADAME PIOZZI merry mind Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain PINDARIC pleasure poem poet poor praise pray quoth rhyme RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN round Samuel Wesley says sing sleep smile soul sure sweet taste tell thee there's thet thet's things thou thought took town true truth turn Twas unto verse Whilst wife William Darton wise wonder word
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