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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Austin Dobson. I know she played and sang , for yet We keep the tumble - down spinet To which she quavered ballads set By Arne or Jackson . Her tastes were not refined as ours ; She liked plain food and homely flowers , Refused to paint ...
Austin Dobson. I know she played and sang , for yet We keep the tumble - down spinet To which she quavered ballads set By Arne or Jackson . Her tastes were not refined as ours ; She liked plain food and homely flowers , Refused to paint ...
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... play ; - As for the arm , no Hebè's could be rounder ; Low in his heart a whisper said " I've found her . " " Woo first the mother , if you'd win the daughter ! " Boucher was charmed , and turned to Madame Mère , Almost with tears of ...
... play ; - As for the arm , no Hebè's could be rounder ; Low in his heart a whisper said " I've found her . " " Woo first the mother , if you'd win the daughter ! " Boucher was charmed , and turned to Madame Mère , Almost with tears of ...
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... -by all the Muses ! Peste ! He's off , post - haste , to tell the rest . No matter . Laugh , Sir Dunce , to - day ; Next time ' twill be my turn to play . THE SONG OUT OF SEASON . 86 Point de culte 58 PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN .
... -by all the Muses ! Peste ! He's off , post - haste , to tell the rest . No matter . Laugh , Sir Dunce , to - day ; Next time ' twill be my turn to play . THE SONG OUT OF SEASON . 86 Point de culte 58 PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN .
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... Play is played and finished ; - Go back , then , to your Cabinet ! LOYAL , L'ÉTOILE ! no more to - day ! Alas ! they heed not what we say : They smile with ardour undiminished ; But we , we are noi always gay ! VIGNETTES IN RHYME . THE ...
... Play is played and finished ; - Go back , then , to your Cabinet ! LOYAL , L'ÉTOILE ! no more to - day ! Alas ! they heed not what we say : They smile with ardour undiminished ; But we , we are noi always gay ! VIGNETTES IN RHYME . THE ...
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