Vers de SociétéH. Holt, 1876 - 400 psl. |
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... cheek ? Alas ! if he look like another , A vicar , a banker , a beau , Be deaf to your father and mother , My own Araminta , say " No ! " Miss Lane , at her Temple of Fashion , Taught us both how to sing and to speak , And we loved one ...
... cheek ? Alas ! if he look like another , A vicar , a banker , a beau , Be deaf to your father and mother , My own Araminta , say " No ! " Miss Lane , at her Temple of Fashion , Taught us both how to sing and to speak , And we loved one ...
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... cheek I may not speak , Nor on your lip be warm , I must be wise about your eyes , And formal with your form , Of all that sort of thing , in short , On T. H. Bayly's plan , I must not twine a single line— I'm not a single man . A ...
... cheek I may not speak , Nor on your lip be warm , I must be wise about your eyes , And formal with your form , Of all that sort of thing , in short , On T. H. Bayly's plan , I must not twine a single line— I'm not a single man . A ...
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... cheek was like a rose In the snow . But now his nose is thin , And it rests upon his chin Like a staff ; And a crook is in his back , And a melancholy crack In his laugh . I know it is a sin For me to sit and grin At him here ; But the ...
... cheek was like a rose In the snow . But now his nose is thin , And it rests upon his chin Like a staff ; And a crook is in his back , And a melancholy crack In his laugh . I know it is a sin For me to sit and grin At him here ; But the ...
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... cheeks than one ? I warrant Katy did no more • Than many a Kate has done . Dear me ! I'll tell you all about My fuss with little Jane , And Ann , with whom I used to walk So often down the lane , And all that tore their locks of black ...
... cheeks than one ? I warrant Katy did no more • Than many a Kate has done . Dear me ! I'll tell you all about My fuss with little Jane , And Ann , with whom I used to walk So often down the lane , And all that tore their locks of black ...
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... cheek ; in sweet surprise Your troubled gaze said plainly , " Should he ? " But doubt soon fled those daisy eyes , — " He could not wish to vex me , could he ? " The brightest eyes are often sad , But your fair cheek , so lightly sway'd ...
... cheek ; in sweet surprise Your troubled gaze said plainly , " Should he ? " But doubt soon fled those daisy eyes , — " He could not wish to vex me , could he ? " The brightest eyes are often sad , But your fair cheek , so lightly sway'd ...
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AB EXTRA ALFRED TENNYSON ANGORA CAT Araminta beauty beneath bird bliss blue blush bosom Bouillabaisse BRAZEN HEAD bright Burnham-beeches cane-bottom'd chair charm cheek Christmas in Town CLAUDE TILLIER Coleraine dance dear dear Phoebe Dorothy dreams eyes fair To fill fill my glass flower FRANK friends Gerty girl give glove glow gone good-night hair hand happy hear heart HENRY LUTTRELL kiss lady laugh LAWRENCE LETTICE WHITE light Lilian lips look maid Miss morning MORTIMER COLLINS neighbor Nelly never o'er once PALL MALL perhaps pleasant pleasure poet poor pretty reason fair rhyme rose ROSE SONG rosy round scarce sigh Sing heigh-ho smile soft song soul spends his Christmas sweet talk tears tell tender thee There's think's a reason THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY thou thought tree Twas vers de société vex'd wife wind youth