Old-world Idylls and Other VersesK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1893 - 252 psl. |
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... " Which Urban printed . I know she thought ; I know she felt ; Perchance could sum , I doubt she spelt , She knew as little of the Celt As of the Saxon ; I know she played and sang , for yet We A GENTLEWOMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL . 15.
... " Which Urban printed . I know she thought ; I know she felt ; Perchance could sum , I doubt she spelt , She knew as little of the Celt As of the Saxon ; I know she played and sang , for yet We A GENTLEWOMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL . 15.
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... doubt , - Pockets of passengers all turned out ! Cloak - bags rifled , and cushions ripped , — Even an Ensign's wallet stripped ! Even a Methodist hosier's wife Offered the choice of her Money or Life ! Highwayman's manners no less ...
... doubt , - Pockets of passengers all turned out ! Cloak - bags rifled , and cushions ripped , — Even an Ensign's wallet stripped ! Even a Methodist hosier's wife Offered the choice of her Money or Life ! Highwayman's manners no less ...
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... doubt the marks , forsooth ! ) And so we fall to why and how The fragile figures smile and bow ; Divine , at length , the fable under Thus grew the " Scenes " that follow now . THE BALLAD À - LA - MODE . " Tout 50 PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN .
... doubt the marks , forsooth ! ) And so we fall to why and how The fragile figures smile and bow ; Divine , at length , the fable under Thus grew the " Scenes " that follow now . THE BALLAD À - LA - MODE . " Tout 50 PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN .
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... doubt your woes : But perfidy , of course , one knows . THE BARON ( reads ) . " Ah , Phillis ! cruel Phillis ! ( I heard a Shepherd say , ) You hold me with your Eyes , and yet You bid me- -Go my Way ! ' 666 Ah , Colin ! foolish Colin ...
... doubt your woes : But perfidy , of course , one knows . THE BARON ( reads ) . " Ah , Phillis ! cruel Phillis ! ( I heard a Shepherd say , ) You hold me with your Eyes , and yet You bid me- -Go my Way ! ' 666 Ah , Colin ! foolish Colin ...
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... doubt their Purpose oft would be Some Nodus dignus Vindice ' ; ' On dit , ' not less , these earthly Tours Were mostly matters of Amours . And woe to him whose luckless Flame Impeded that Olympic Game ; Ere he could say an ' Ave ' o'er ...
... doubt their Purpose oft would be Some Nodus dignus Vindice ' ; ' On dit , ' not less , these earthly Tours Were mostly matters of Amours . And woe to him whose luckless Flame Impeded that Olympic Game ; Ere he could say an ' Ave ' o'er ...
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Autonoë babbling Spring BABETTE BALLADE BARON BEAU BROCADE beauty Beersheba Belle Marquise BEN JONSON bird blue Boucher bright eyes brows Caliph CHALCEDONY CHARLES BLANC CIRCE Cupid's Alley dance Davus dear DENISE DOLLY dream E'en eyes face fair fawn that seeks flowers FRANÇOIS BOUCHER FRANK grace gray heart Here's a present I-no intended an Ode king more terrible kissed me to-day knew L'ÉTOILE laughing LAWRENCE lips London stones look Love Love's M'sieu Madam Maid Monsieur Muse myrtle twine Naught but myrtle NINETTE NINON o'er old-world pale pipe and flute Poets present for Rose PRINCESS Procris Pure song rhyme RONDEAU Rose kissed Rosina School of Coquettes seeks its mother sigh Sing smile song stirred stray fawn sweet teacup-times thee THEOCRITUS There's a tear thing thou thought thrush TRIOLETS turned Twas twixt VIEUXBOIS VILLANELLE watch weary wind-flower yore