The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of all ages and nations, 第 2 卷 |
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... until , at last , with a hermit's disgust at the degradation of the world , like Ignatius turned monk , he pitched his tabernacle amidst the smiling prairies that sleep in vernal beauty , in the shadow of the San Saba mountains .
... until , at last , with a hermit's disgust at the degradation of the world , like Ignatius turned monk , he pitched his tabernacle amidst the smiling prairies that sleep in vernal beauty , in the shadow of the San Saba mountains .
第60页
And then she is daintily made " ( A smile from the dainty Lisette ) " By people expert in the trade Of forming a proper Coquette . " She's the winningest ways with the beaux " ( 60 JOHN GODFREY SAXE (1816-1887) PAGE The Coquette PAGE.
And then she is daintily made " ( A smile from the dainty Lisette ) " By people expert in the trade Of forming a proper Coquette . " She's the winningest ways with the beaux " ( 60 JOHN GODFREY SAXE (1816-1887) PAGE The Coquette PAGE.
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The novelty of the idea made me smile . I took out two of the movable shelves , stood the pitcher on the bottom of the dumb - waiter , got in myself with the lamp ; let myself down , until I supposed I was within a foot of the floor ...
The novelty of the idea made me smile . I took out two of the movable shelves , stood the pitcher on the bottom of the dumb - waiter , got in myself with the lamp ; let myself down , until I supposed I was within a foot of the floor ...
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Well , dear , " said Mrs. Sparrowgrass , with a face beaming all over with smiles , " how did you like your horse ? " I replied that he was not quite so fine a saddle - horse as I had anticipated , but I added , brightening up ...
Well , dear , " said Mrs. Sparrowgrass , with a face beaming all over with smiles , " how did you like your horse ? " I replied that he was not quite so fine a saddle - horse as I had anticipated , but I added , brightening up ...
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The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win , Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble , sour and thin . I envy him the rugged prance By which his freezing feet he warms , And drag my lady's chains and ...
The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win , Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble , sour and thin . I envy him the rugged prance By which his freezing feet he warms , And drag my lady's chains and ...
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