The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of all ages and nations, 第 8 卷Lionel Strachey Review of reviews Company, 1906 |
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第7页
... Flies in one's face , and makes it weather - tough ; And there he stood to take , and take again , His first - perhaps his last - farewell of Spain . I can't but say it is an awkward sight To 7 LORD BYRON (1788–1824)
... Flies in one's face , and makes it weather - tough ; And there he stood to take , and take again , His first - perhaps his last - farewell of Spain . I can't but say it is an awkward sight To 7 LORD BYRON (1788–1824)
第8页
... stood , bewildered on the deck : The wind sung , cordage strained , and sailors swore , And the ship creaked , the town became a speck , From which away so fair and fast they bore . The best of remedies is a beef - steak Against sea ...
... stood , bewildered on the deck : The wind sung , cordage strained , and sailors swore , And the ship creaked , the town became a speck , From which away so fair and fast they bore . The best of remedies is a beef - steak Against sea ...
第20页
... stood fast , raised himself on his stir- rups , as if to reconnoitre and ascertain the purpose of the opposite party , and brought his musketoon under his right arm , ready for use , if occasion should require it . In every- thing but ...
... stood fast , raised himself on his stir- rups , as if to reconnoitre and ascertain the purpose of the opposite party , and brought his musketoon under his right arm , ready for use , if occasion should require it . In every- thing but ...
第21页
... stood at gaze for about a minute , the younger gentleman gave the challenge which was then com- mon in the mouth of all strangers who met in such circum- stances— “ For whom are you ? " " Tell me first , " answered the soldier , " for ...
... stood at gaze for about a minute , the younger gentleman gave the challenge which was then com- mon in the mouth of all strangers who met in such circum- stances— “ For whom are you ? " " Tell me first , " answered the soldier , " for ...
第23页
... wars , there to push my way as a cavalier of fortune . My lord , my legs and arms stood me in more stead than either my gentle kin or my book - lear , and I found myself trailing a pike as a private gentleman under 23 Sir Walter Scott.
... wars , there to push my way as a cavalier of fortune . My lord , my legs and arms stood me in more stead than either my gentle kin or my book - lear , and I found myself trailing a pike as a private gentleman under 23 Sir Walter Scott.
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