Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volumen6Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 |
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... beautiful story its many lessons ; suffice it for us to apply them , to study them as far as in us lies , and , bearing in mind the natural frailty of our nature , to avoid being widows ; to shun the patronymic of Hubbard ; to have , if ...
... beautiful story its many lessons ; suffice it for us to apply them , to study them as far as in us lies , and , bearing in mind the natural frailty of our nature , to avoid being widows ; to shun the patronymic of Hubbard ; to have , if ...
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... beautiful are they ! From ruddy lips they outward poke , As white as wool or lard ; And the lowly do a cheerful smoke , When the times are not too hard . The free , fair pipes of England Live long in hall and hut ; And sweet for ever be ...
... beautiful are they ! From ruddy lips they outward poke , As white as wool or lard ; And the lowly do a cheerful smoke , When the times are not too hard . The free , fair pipes of England Live long in hall and hut ; And sweet for ever be ...
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... Beautiful . She is dying . But , O kindly Mother of the Dead , thou sendest through the Portal of Ivory a gentle Dream . Through the closing eyes of Alphonsine that Dream looks forth , and its look falls upon that glowing censer , which ...
... Beautiful . She is dying . But , O kindly Mother of the Dead , thou sendest through the Portal of Ivory a gentle Dream . Through the closing eyes of Alphonsine that Dream looks forth , and its look falls upon that glowing censer , which ...
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Once your Smoothly Polished Face | vii |
Thirty Days hath September | 66 |
The Three Jolly Ratsmen | 124 |
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A. C. Swinburne Adelphi Theatre appeared Ballade beautiful bells of St bless Browning burlesque C. S. Calverley Cant Charles Charles Dickens cigar cried dear Dombey and Son doth drink Dunciad English entitled eyes F. C. Burnand face fair fate George give Grand hand happy hath head hear heart Hookah House that Jack imitation Jack built Jean Passerat John Lady live London look Lord Mary meerschaum Mother ne'er never Nicotina night Nursery Rhymes o'er Oscar Wilde parody pipe play poem poet poor Prince published Punch Queen rhyme round Say the bells sigh SING a song Slang smoke soul street style sweet Swinburne tell Theatre thee there's thing Thou shalt thought Tobacco Truth Twas verse Villanelle weed Who'll wild words written young