Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volumen4Reeves & Turner, 1887 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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... heard . Page 71 to 88 . PART 29 . Page 89 to 99 . Not a Drum was heard . Page 99 to 105 . PART 8. Page 113 . Page 113 to 128 . PART 9. Page 129 to 135 . Page 135 to 140 . Pages 140 & 141 . Page 142 to 144 . The Song of the Shirt ...
... heard . Page 71 to 88 . PART 29 . Page 89 to 99 . Not a Drum was heard . Page 99 to 105 . PART 8. Page 113 . Page 113 to 128 . PART 9. Page 129 to 135 . Page 135 to 140 . Pages 140 & 141 . Page 142 to 144 . The Song of the Shirt ...
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... heard of Larry O'Toole . Thackeray Did you hear of Nordisa's first night ? Erin go Bragh From Brest in the Bay of ... heard the mavis singing 17 I have heard the cats a - squealing ... ... 17 Let us haste to Kelvin Grove ... 18 ...
... heard of Larry O'Toole . Thackeray Did you hear of Nordisa's first night ? Erin go Bragh From Brest in the Bay of ... heard the mavis singing 17 I have heard the cats a - squealing ... ... 17 Let us haste to Kelvin Grove ... 18 ...
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... heard a strain of music , And I wondered all cats weren't dead , But I found ' twas the wind that was passing Through the telephone wires overhead . It rose in harmonious rushings Like a fiddle - bow over the strings , And I thought I ...
... heard a strain of music , And I wondered all cats weren't dead , But I found ' twas the wind that was passing Through the telephone wires overhead . It rose in harmonious rushings Like a fiddle - bow over the strings , And I thought I ...
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... heard a sweet voice singing Up high in the morning air ; She was cleaning the first - floor windows , And I beckoned her down the stair . And she came to the front door quickly— For her mistress was not yet up- And she said I must come ...
... heard a sweet voice singing Up high in the morning air ; She was cleaning the first - floor windows , And I beckoned her down the stair . And she came to the front door quickly— For her mistress was not yet up- And she said I must come ...
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... heard it With a touch of inane alarm . It told them of pain and sorrow , Cold , cough , and neuralgic strife , Bronchitis , and influenza All aimed at our Curate's life . It linked all perplex'd diseases Into one precious frame ; They ...
... heard it With a touch of inane alarm . It told them of pain and sorrow , Cold , cough , and neuralgic strife , Bronchitis , and influenza All aimed at our Curate's life . It linked all perplex'd diseases Into one precious frame ; They ...
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