Poems of Wit and HumourE. Moxon, 1847 - 282 頁 |
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第 49 頁
... , Knowing , that infant show'rs will follow soon , And with forebodings of near wrath and storms They sit , like timid hares , all trembling on their forms . E XII , Ah ! luckless wight , who cannot then THE IRISH SCHOOLMASTER . 49.
... , Knowing , that infant show'rs will follow soon , And with forebodings of near wrath and storms They sit , like timid hares , all trembling on their forms . E XII , Ah ! luckless wight , who cannot then THE IRISH SCHOOLMASTER . 49.
第 50 頁
... soon his tears shall make his turfy seat More sodden , tho ' already made of sod , For Dan shall whip him with the word of God , — Severe by rule , and not by nature mild , He never spoils the child and spares the rod , But spoils the ...
... soon his tears shall make his turfy seat More sodden , tho ' already made of sod , For Dan shall whip him with the word of God , — Severe by rule , and not by nature mild , He never spoils the child and spares the rod , But spoils the ...
第 53 頁
... soon is human violence afoot , So hardly is the harmless biter bit ! Meanwhile , the tyrant , with untimely wit And mouthing face , derides the small one's moan , Who , all lamenting for his loss , doth sit , Alack , -mischance comes ...
... soon is human violence afoot , So hardly is the harmless biter bit ! Meanwhile , the tyrant , with untimely wit And mouthing face , derides the small one's moan , Who , all lamenting for his loss , doth sit , Alack , -mischance comes ...
第 54 頁
... soon the childish countenance will shine Even as thorough storms the soonest slack , For grief and beef in adverse ways incline , This keeps , and that decays , when duly soak'd in brine . XXI . Now all is hush'd , and , with a look ...
... soon the childish countenance will shine Even as thorough storms the soonest slack , For grief and beef in adverse ways incline , This keeps , and that decays , when duly soak'd in brine . XXI . Now all is hush'd , and , with a look ...
第 57 頁
... soon , And cries , " Begone ! " unto the imps , -and four Snatch their two hats and struggle for the door , Like ardent spirits vented from a cask , All blythe and boisterous , —but leave two more , With Reading made Uneasy for a task ...
... soon , And cries , " Begone ! " unto the imps , -and four Snatch their two hats and struggle for the door , Like ardent spirits vented from a cask , All blythe and boisterous , —but leave two more , With Reading made Uneasy for a task ...
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66 Straight began beggar BLACK FOREST bless bloody blow boat breath brow call'd cloth clouds cold copper cried Crooked Lane curse Cyclops d'ye think Dame Eleanor dark deaf dear Death Devil door doth DOVER STREET dream EDWARD MOXON Eleanor Spearing ev'ry eyes face fair fancy fear Glorious Apollers Gog and Magog gone grim Grundy hand happy hath head hear heard heart hint horn horrid horse huckaback Hyæna Julio KING LEAR Lady legs look look'd Lord loud Lullaby maid Mare Meanwhile Monday mouth Nelly Gray never night o'er once pitch Price roar round the Square sable sail Sally Brown seem'd sight sing smile song sooty sort soul sounds Sunday sure sweet tender There's thing THOMAS HOOD Thou thro till Monday Tinnitus tongue Trumpet turn'd Twas voice wave Whilst wild woman young Fridolin zounds
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第 229 頁 - No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing, Play on, play on, My elfin John ! Toss the light ball, bestride the stick (I knew so many cakes would make him sick). With fancies buoyant as the thistledown, Prompting the face grotesque and antic brisk With many a lamblike frisk ! (He's got the scissors snipping at your gown !) Thou pretty opening rose...
第 227 頁 - Untouched by sorrow, and unsoiled by sin — (Good Heavens ! the child is swallowing a pin !) Thou little tricksy Puck ! With antic toys so funnily bestuck, Light as the singing bird that wings the air — (The door! the door! he'll tumble down the stair!) Thou darling of thy sire...
第 138 頁 - One end he tied around a beam, And then removed his pegs, And, as his legs were off, — of course, He soon was off his legs! And there he hung till he was dead As any nail in town, — For though distress had cut him up, It could not cut him down! A dozen men sat on his corpse, To find out why he died — And they buried Ben in four crossroads. With a stake in his inside!
第 227 頁 - Thou darling of thy sire ! (Why, Jane, he'll set his pinafore afire !) Thou imp of mirth and joy ! In love's dear chain so strong and bright a link, Thou idol of thy parents...
第 134 頁 - Ben Battle was a soldier bold, And used to war's alarms ; But a cannon-ball took off his legs, So he laid down his arms ! Now as they bore him off the field, 5 Said he, "Let others shoot, For here I leave my second leg, And the Forty-second Foot...
第 101 頁 - hold up your head, He'll be as good as me ; For when your swain is in our boat, A boatswain he will be.
第 154 頁 - My curtains drawn and all is snug ; Old Puss is in her elbow-chair, And Tray is sitting on the rug. Last night I had a curious dream, Miss Susan Bates...
第 135 頁 - But when he called on Nelly Gray, She made him quite a scoff; And when she saw his wooden legs, Began to take them off! "O Nelly Gray! O Nelly Gray! Is this your love so warm ? The love that loves a scarlet coat, Should be more uniform!
第 104 頁 - I'd follow him ; But oh ! — I'm not a fish-woman, And so I cannot swim. " Alas ! I was not born beneath The Virgin and the Scales, So I must curse my cruel stars, And walk about in Wales.
第 228 頁 - Dear nursling of the hymeneal nest ! (Are those torn clothes his best ?) Little epitome of man (He'll climb upon the table ; that's his plan), Touched with the beauteous tints of dawning life! (He's got a knife !) Thou enviable being ! No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing, Play on, play on, My elfin...