Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, 6 tomasReeves & Turner, 1889 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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... Keep me at hand 157 148 amain ... ... ... T. GRAY . Elegy on an Old Pipe Box 131 Let no cold Marble o'er my Body rise Luscious Leaf of Fragrant Savour 152 149 THOMAS HOOD . I Remember , I Remember MRS . HEMANS . The Stately Pipes of ...
... Keep me at hand 157 148 amain ... ... ... T. GRAY . Elegy on an Old Pipe Box 131 Let no cold Marble o'er my Body rise Luscious Leaf of Fragrant Savour 152 149 THOMAS HOOD . I Remember , I Remember MRS . HEMANS . The Stately Pipes of ...
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... keep the patter clean ; If you were cook to Venus And I were J. 19 . If you were but a jingle , And I were but a rhyme ; We'd keep this up for ever , Nor think it very clever , From Dublin . Oh , there are more perilous places Than ...
... keep the patter clean ; If you were cook to Venus And I were J. 19 . If you were but a jingle , And I were but a rhyme ; We'd keep this up for ever , Nor think it very clever , From Dublin . Oh , there are more perilous places Than ...
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... keep alive , You oughtn't to come nigh me , But shun , avoid , and fly me , And go about protected ( For vide stanza 5 ) . If I were not elected , And you would keep alive . If you were not a voter , Nor I a candidate , I would not give ...
... keep alive , You oughtn't to come nigh me , But shun , avoid , and fly me , And go about protected ( For vide stanza 5 ) . If I were not elected , And you would keep alive . If you were not a voter , Nor I a candidate , I would not give ...
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... to Cockle's best pill ; Thou canst cast out disordered secretion , Reduce the swelled kidney , revive The victim of constant depletion , And keep him alive ! Fruits fail , Autumn dies , and Time ranges , A. C. SWINBURNE . 333.
... to Cockle's best pill ; Thou canst cast out disordered secretion , Reduce the swelled kidney , revive The victim of constant depletion , And keep him alive ! Fruits fail , Autumn dies , and Time ranges , A. C. SWINBURNE . 333.
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... keep and think of you , Nell , when I'm up beyond the sun . " Not a word said little Nelly ; but at night when Billy slept , On she flung her scanty garments , and then down the stairs she crept . Through the silent streets of London ...
... keep and think of you , Nell , when I'm up beyond the sun . " Not a word said little Nelly ; but at night when Billy slept , On she flung her scanty garments , and then down the stairs she crept . Through the silent streets of London ...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, 6 tomas Walter Hamilton Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1967 |
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A. C. Swinburne Adelphi Theatre appeared ballad beautiful bells burlesque called Cant Charles Charles Dickens cigar cried dear Dickens Dombey Dombey and Son doth Drama edition English entitled eyes F. C. Burnand face fair fate George give Grand H. B. Farnie H. J. Byron hair hand hath Haunted head heart Hitquick House illustrations imitation J. L. Toole Jack John John Brougham King Lady lips London look Lord Miss ne'er never night o'er parody Pickwick pipe play pleasure poem poet poor Prince published Punch Queen rhyme roar round satire sing Slang smoke song soul Strand street sweet Swinburne tabac tell Theatre thee things Thou shalt thought Three Acts Tobacco Twas unto verse W. S. Gilbert wild William wind written young
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