Vers de SociétéH. Holt, 1876 - 400 psl. |
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... Dost think thy sire More happy than his son ? That manhood's mirth ? -Oh , go thy ways To Drury - lane when plays , And see how forced our fun ! ODE ON CLAPHAM ACADEMY . Thy taws are brave ! 60 ODE ON CLAPHAM ACADEMY .
... Dost think thy sire More happy than his son ? That manhood's mirth ? -Oh , go thy ways To Drury - lane when plays , And see how forced our fun ! ODE ON CLAPHAM ACADEMY . Thy taws are brave ! 60 ODE ON CLAPHAM ACADEMY .
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... Tore from the trembling father's arms His all - accomplished maid . For her how happy had it been ! And Heaven had spared to me To see one sad , ungathered rose On my ancestral tree . 83 TO AN INSECT . LOVE to hear thine earnest voice.
... Tore from the trembling father's arms His all - accomplished maid . For her how happy had it been ! And Heaven had spared to me To see one sad , ungathered rose On my ancestral tree . 83 TO AN INSECT . LOVE to hear thine earnest voice.
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... Laughter and wit Flashing so free . Life is but short- When we are gone , Let them sing on , Round the old tree . Evenings we knew Happy as this ; Faces we miss , Pleasant to see . Kind hearts and true , Gentle and just . Peace III.
... Laughter and wit Flashing so free . Life is but short- When we are gone , Let them sing on , Round the old tree . Evenings we knew Happy as this ; Faces we miss , Pleasant to see . Kind hearts and true , Gentle and just . Peace III.
112 psl.
... Happy we'll be ! Drink , every one ; Pile up the coals , Fill the red bowls , Round the old tree ! Drain we the cup , - Friend , art afraid ? Spirits are laid- In the Red Sea . THE MAHOGANY - TREE . Mantle it up ; Empty 112 THE MAHOGANY ...
... Happy we'll be ! Drink , every one ; Pile up the coals , Fill the red bowls , Round the old tree ! Drain we the cup , - Friend , art afraid ? Spirits are laid- In the Red Sea . THE MAHOGANY - TREE . Mantle it up ; Empty 112 THE MAHOGANY ...
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... to greet Is a circumstance to hurry The most dignified of feet ! When afar the man has spied her , If the grateful , happy elf Does not haste to be beside her , He must be beside himself ! It is but a trifle , maybe , — But 121.
... to greet Is a circumstance to hurry The most dignified of feet ! When afar the man has spied her , If the grateful , happy elf Does not haste to be beside her , He must be beside himself ! It is but a trifle , maybe , — But 121.
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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