The Humorous Speaker: Being a Choice Collection of Amusing Pieces, Both in Prose and Verse, Original and Selected : Consisting of Dialogues, Soliloquies, Parodies &c. : Designed for the Use of Schools, Literary Societies, Debating Clubs, Social Circles and Domestic EntertainmentIvison & Phinney, 1858 - 408 頁 |
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... Old Winter .... The Yorkshireman and His Family . The Farmer's Blunder .. Address to a Duchess . The Juste Milieu ... F . Hopkinson 147 Thomas Moore 150 ..Anon . 150 .D . Garrick 152 .... Hood 155 ..Anon 157 Anon . 158 .Anon . 159 Byrom ...
... Old Winter .... The Yorkshireman and His Family . The Farmer's Blunder .. Address to a Duchess . The Juste Milieu ... F . Hopkinson 147 Thomas Moore 150 ..Anon . 150 .D . Garrick 152 .... Hood 155 ..Anon 157 Anon . 158 .Anon . 159 Byrom ...
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... fashion of a jelly - fish . Drink , and make room for that other fellow , who seeks my aid to quench the fiery fever of last ... old stand . Who next ? Oh , my little friend , you are let loose from school , and come hither to scrub your ...
... fashion of a jelly - fish . Drink , and make room for that other fellow , who seeks my aid to quench the fiery fever of last ... old stand . Who next ? Oh , my little friend , you are let loose from school , and come hither to scrub your ...
第 139 頁
... ancient and modern ; voyages and travels , antiquities , British and foreign ; natural history ; natural and moral ... fashion , now - a - days , are by no means overloaded . They are all left to the barber and dentist . Pang . " Twould ...
... ancient and modern ; voyages and travels , antiquities , British and foreign ; natural history ; natural and moral ... fashion , now - a - days , are by no means overloaded . They are all left to the barber and dentist . Pang . " Twould ...
第 155 頁
... old boy - young fellow , I mean . When you have done sowing your wild oats ... old and peevish ; he wants spirits and strength of constitution to conceive my ... fashion ; so none of my neighbors , thank Heaven , can have the assurance to ...
... old boy - young fellow , I mean . When you have done sowing your wild oats ... old and peevish ; he wants spirits and strength of constitution to conceive my ... fashion ; so none of my neighbors , thank Heaven , can have the assurance to ...
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... Old F. Then , from a fiddler , you are metamorphosed into a philosopher ; and for the noise of drums , trumpets and haut- boys , you substitute a vile jargon , more unintelligible than was ever heard at the Tower of Babel . Tri . You ...
... Old F. Then , from a fiddler , you are metamorphosed into a philosopher ; and for the noise of drums , trumpets and haut- boys , you substitute a vile jargon , more unintelligible than was ever heard at the Tower of Babel . Tri . You ...
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第 255 頁 - My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly...
第 315 頁 - GUVENER B. is a sensible man; He stays to his home an' looks arter his folks; He draws his furrer ez straight ez he can, An' into nobody's tater-patch pokes; — But John P. Robinson he Sez he wunt vote fer Guvener B. My! aint it terrible? Wut shall we du? We can't never choose him, o...
第 221 頁 - As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to the housetop the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas, too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He...
第 85 頁 - I look for protection, for assistance, for comfort, and for consolation; in single gentlemen I shall perpetually see something to remind me of what Mr. Bardell was when he first won my young and untried affections; to a single gentleman, then, shall my lodgings be let.
第 288 頁 - He was in logic a great critic, Profoundly skilled in analytic; He could distinguish and divide A hair 'twixt south and south-west side; On either which he would dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confute. He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees. He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination.
第 221 頁 - He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked" like a peddler just opening his pack.
第 67 頁 - SEA The Sea! the Sea! the open Sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free! Without a mark, without a bound, It runneth the earth's wide regions 'round; It plays with the clouds; it mocks the skies; Or like a cradled creature lies. I'm on the Sea! I'm on the Sea! I am where I would ever be...
第 220 頁 - Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
第 389 頁 - Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why, thou knowest, I am as valiant as Hercules: but beware instinct; the lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter ; I was a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thee, during my life; I, for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince.
第 120 頁 - BETWEEN Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose, The spectacles set them unhappily wrong ; The point in dispute was, as all the world knows, To which the said spectacles ought to belong. So...