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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... Once upon a midnight dreary Oh , why am I gloomy and sad I once was a very abandoned person Come hither , ye slaves of the weed " Ruddy George , " at Toole's Theatre Roll on , thick haze , roll on It really doesn't matter The poor soul ...
... Once upon a midnight dreary Oh , why am I gloomy and sad I once was a very abandoned person Come hither , ye slaves of the weed " Ruddy George , " at Toole's Theatre Roll on , thick haze , roll on It really doesn't matter The poor soul ...
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... Once a Week On the Prairie , an imitation of Captain Mayne Reid Our dear old Church of England . S. Brooks ... Our party's doing very well . Judy , 1880 Jumbo and Taoung As parodied by Miss Seventeen Over the handles ( Bicycle ) A ...
... Once a Week On the Prairie , an imitation of Captain Mayne Reid Our dear old Church of England . S. Brooks ... Our party's doing very well . Judy , 1880 Jumbo and Taoung As parodied by Miss Seventeen Over the handles ( Bicycle ) A ...
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... Once a week The old and young Courtier ... ... ... ... The fine old English gentleman .. The fine young English gentleman The fast young undergraduate . 1836 . The raal ould Irish gintleman The old and new Cantab . The fine rich Jewish ...
... Once a week The old and young Courtier ... ... ... ... The fine old English gentleman .. The fine young English gentleman The fast young undergraduate . 1836 . The raal ould Irish gintleman The old and new Cantab . The fine rich Jewish ...
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... once enabled to find all the best parodies or imitations of it , together with an enumeration of such others as are either too long to reprint , or not sufficiently interesting , A work devoted to the history of English Parody is not so ...
... once enabled to find all the best parodies or imitations of it , together with an enumeration of such others as are either too long to reprint , or not sufficiently interesting , A work devoted to the history of English Parody is not so ...
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... once more . And I cried , midst my passionate swearing , " Have I got no bosom friend Who will kindly deliver the message , That I am so anxious to send ? Then I heard a strain of music , And I wondered all cats weren't dead , But I ...
... once more . And I cried , midst my passionate swearing , " Have I got no bosom friend Who will kindly deliver the message , That I am so anxious to send ? Then I heard a strain of music , And I wondered all cats weren't dead , But I ...
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