The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - 689页 |
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... eyes And breast , till in one comfortable sneeze The full - collected pleasure bursts at last ! Most rare Columbus ! thou shalt be for this The only Christopher in my calendar . Why , but for thee the uses of the nose Were half unknown ...
... eyes And breast , till in one comfortable sneeze The full - collected pleasure bursts at last ! Most rare Columbus ! thou shalt be for this The only Christopher in my calendar . Why , but for thee the uses of the nose Were half unknown ...
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... back all , if any ! ” While thus I murmur'd , trembling too Lest all the nymph had vow'd was true , I saw a smile relenting rise ' Mid the moist azure of her eyes , Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , 38 MISCELLANEOUS .
... back all , if any ! ” While thus I murmur'd , trembling too Lest all the nymph had vow'd was true , I saw a smile relenting rise ' Mid the moist azure of her eyes , Like day - light o'er a sea of blue , 38 MISCELLANEOUS .
第43页
... 'd my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
... 'd my first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
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... eyes , Without the fear of sessions ; Charles Medler loathed false quantities , As much as false professions ; Now Mill keeps order in the land , A magistrate pedantic ; And Medler's feet repose unscanned Beneath the wide Atlantic ...
... eyes , Without the fear of sessions ; Charles Medler loathed false quantities , As much as false professions ; Now Mill keeps order in the land , A magistrate pedantic ; And Medler's feet repose unscanned Beneath the wide Atlantic ...
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... eyes whose killing ray Shone through the snowy vails like stars through mist ; And fresh as morn , on many a cheek and chin , Bloomed the bright blood through the transparent skin . Sure these were sights to tempt an anchorite ! What ...
... eyes whose killing ray Shone through the snowy vails like stars through mist ; And fresh as morn , on many a cheek and chin , Bloomed the bright blood through the transparent skin . Sure these were sights to tempt an anchorite ! What ...
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