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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... doth Steam Come ! don't refuse Sweet Nicotina 157 Critics avaunt , Tobacco is my theme 149 Doux charme de ma Solitude ( and Translation ) Good , good indeed the Herb's good Weed For lack o ' Tobacco 152 148 152 Hail ! Social Pipe - thou ...
... doth Steam Come ! don't refuse Sweet Nicotina 157 Critics avaunt , Tobacco is my theme 149 Doux charme de ma Solitude ( and Translation ) Good , good indeed the Herb's good Weed For lack o ' Tobacco 152 148 152 Hail ! Social Pipe - thou ...
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... doth steam amain ... Was this small Plant for thee Weed of the Strange Power When Happy quite and Cosy grown When my Pipe burns bright and clear Why should Life in sorrow be spent When Nobs come oot to walk aboot When Life was all a ...
... doth steam amain ... Was this small Plant for thee Weed of the Strange Power When Happy quite and Cosy grown When my Pipe burns bright and clear Why should Life in sorrow be spent When Nobs come oot to walk aboot When Life was all a ...
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... Doth the Nasty Dirty Man ' Twas the Voice of the Doctor WHITE , HENRY KIRKE . It is not that my Lot is low 46 It is not that my Place " was low WILSON'S Isle of Palms , imitated by James Brown M R. SWINBURNE , son of Admiral Charles ...
... Doth the Nasty Dirty Man ' Twas the Voice of the Doctor WHITE , HENRY KIRKE . It is not that my Lot is low 46 It is not that my Place " was low WILSON'S Isle of Palms , imitated by James Brown M R. SWINBURNE , son of Admiral Charles ...
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... doth at each repine ; Grief in all work , and pleasure in no play-- Anno Salutis eighteen seventy - nine . The burden of vain blossoms . This is sore A burden of false hope in fruit - bearing : Upon thy strawberry - bed , behold ...
... doth at each repine ; Grief in all work , and pleasure in no play-- Anno Salutis eighteen seventy - nine . The burden of vain blossoms . This is sore A burden of false hope in fruit - bearing : Upon thy strawberry - bed , behold ...
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... doth bite and burn thee sore , And blind thee , till , forgetful of thy lore , Thou dost most mournfully misjudge a skyer , And lose a match the gods cannot restore- This is the end of every man's desire ! The burden of loose bowling ...
... doth bite and burn thee sore , And blind thee , till , forgetful of thy lore , Thou dost most mournfully misjudge a skyer , And lose a match the gods cannot restore- This is the end of every man's desire ! The burden of loose bowling ...
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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 appeared Ballade beauty bells of St bless breath Browning burlesque C. S. Calverley Charles cigar cried dear doth dream drink English entitled eyes F. C. Burnand face fair George give Gladstone H. J. Byron hair hand hath head hear heart Hookah House that Jack imitation J. L. Toole Jack built Jean Passerat John King kiss Lady light lips live London look Lord maiden Mary meerschaum Miss Mother ne'er never Nicotina night Nursery Rhymes o'er Oscar Wilde parody pipe play poem poet poor Prince published Punch Queen rhyme rose Say the bells sigh SING a song Slang smile smoke soul style sweet Swinburne tell Theatre thee things Thou shalt thought Tobacco Truth Twas verse Villanelle weed Who'll wild William words written young