The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe |
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第22页
An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ;
Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st for buzzing round
the bowl ; Lost to the world , thou busy sweet - lipped soulThus Death , as well ...
An ! poor intoxicated little knave , Now senseless , floating on the fragrant wave ;
Why not content the cakes alone to munch ? Dearly thou pay'st for buzzing round
the bowl ; Lost to the world , thou busy sweet - lipped soulThus Death , as well ...
第33页
Where , though I , by sour physician , Am debarr'd the full fruition Of thy favors , I
may catch Some collateral sweets , and snatch Sidelong odors , that give life Like
glances from a neighbor's wife ; And still live in the by - places And the suburbs ...
Where , though I , by sour physician , Am debarr'd the full fruition Of thy favors , I
may catch Some collateral sweets , and snatch Sidelong odors , that give life Like
glances from a neighbor's wife ; And still live in the by - places And the suburbs ...
第38页
Where are they all , so sweet , so many ? Oh ! dearest , give 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 ...
Where are they all , so sweet , so many ? Oh ! dearest , give 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 ...
第56页
A smile on her face , and a rose in her hair , And she sat there , and bloomed in
my cane - bottomed chair , And so I have valued my chair ever since , Like the
shrine of a saint , or the throne of a prince ; Saint Fanny , my patroness sweet I ...
A smile on her face , and a rose in her hair , And she sat there , and bloomed in
my cane - bottomed chair , And so I have valued my chair ever since , Like the
shrine of a saint , or the throne of a prince ; Saint Fanny , my patroness sweet I ...
第57页
PUNCH , SWEET is the sound of infant voice ; Young innocence is full of charms :
There's not a pleasure half so choice , As tossing up a child in arms . Babyhood is
a blessed state , Felicity expressly made for ; But still , on earth it is our fate ...
PUNCH , SWEET is the sound of infant voice ; Young innocence is full of charms :
There's not a pleasure half so choice , As tossing up a child in arms . Babyhood is
a blessed state , Felicity expressly made for ; But still , on earth it is our fate ...
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