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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... Eyes were Mild The God and the Damosel , 1879. The World Soft is the Smell of it The House Breaker's Song Nix my Dolly , Pals , Fake away Dear Bill , this Stone Jug ... ... ... The Chick.a - Leary Cove The Thieves ' Chaunt Dartmoor is a ...
... Eyes were Mild The God and the Damosel , 1879. The World Soft is the Smell of it The House Breaker's Song Nix my Dolly , Pals , Fake away Dear Bill , this Stone Jug ... ... ... The Chick.a - Leary Cove The Thieves ' Chaunt Dartmoor is a ...
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... eyes foreknowledge of death ; He weaves , and is clothed with derision ; Sows , and he shall not reap ; His life is a watch or a vision Between a sleep and a sleep . A. C. SWINBURNE . AMERICAN PARODY . BEFORE the beginning of years ...
... eyes foreknowledge of death ; He weaves , and is clothed with derision ; Sows , and he shall not reap ; His life is a watch or a vision Between a sleep and a sleep . A. C. SWINBURNE . AMERICAN PARODY . BEFORE the beginning of years ...
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... eyes to mine eyelids cling thickly ; My tongue feels a mouthful and more ; My senses are sluggish and sickly ; To live and to breathe is a bore . My head weighs a ton and a quarter , By pains and by pangs ever split , Which manifold ...
... eyes to mine eyelids cling thickly ; My tongue feels a mouthful and more ; My senses are sluggish and sickly ; To live and to breathe is a bore . My head weighs a ton and a quarter , By pains and by pangs ever split , Which manifold ...
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... eyes ? With thy bosom bespangled and branded With the hues of the seas and the skies ; Is thy home European or Asian , Oh mystical monster marine ? Part molluscous and partly crustacean , Betwixt and between . Wast thou born to the ...
... eyes ? With thy bosom bespangled and branded With the hues of the seas and the skies ; Is thy home European or Asian , Oh mystical monster marine ? Part molluscous and partly crustacean , Betwixt and between . Wast thou born to the ...
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... eyes , with which our nymphs prepare For action- What were they , did no esprit give them rare Attraction ? Dead lips , dead eyes , dead silken tresses , telling Men nought ; Wit only gives them life and soul and dwelling In thought ...
... eyes , with which our nymphs prepare For action- What were they , did no esprit give them rare Attraction ? Dead lips , dead eyes , dead silken tresses , telling Men nought ; Wit only gives them life and soul and dwelling In thought ...
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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