Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... give a setter . Heaven bless the man who first devised a mail ! Heaven bless that public pile which stands concealing The Goldsmiths ' front with such a solid veil ! Heaven bless the Master , and Sir Francis Freeling , The drags , the ...
... give a setter . Heaven bless the man who first devised a mail ! Heaven bless that public pile which stands concealing The Goldsmiths ' front with such a solid veil ! Heaven bless the Master , and Sir Francis Freeling , The drags , the ...
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... give her more a place Within this heart " -and here he struck his head . " Sdeath are the almanac - compilers dead ? But no ' tis all an artifice - a trick , Some newer face - some dandy underbred— Well - be it so - of all the sex I'm ...
... give her more a place Within this heart " -and here he struck his head . " Sdeath are the almanac - compilers dead ? But no ' tis all an artifice - a trick , Some newer face - some dandy underbred— Well - be it so - of all the sex I'm ...
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... All help to lift , to haul , to seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! " One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another 32 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... All help to lift , to haul , to seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! " One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another 32 LOVE AND LUNACY .
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... give decillionth drops any man could not be got to swallow ' em ; But folly never comes to such full stops . As soon , then , as the Mother made such swaps Of all Lorenzo's meanings , heads and tails , ( 4 The Father seized upon her ...
... give decillionth drops any man could not be got to swallow ' em ; But folly never comes to such full stops . As soon , then , as the Mother made such swaps Of all Lorenzo's meanings , heads and tails , ( 4 The Father seized upon her ...
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... give an ear - but did not give it , For Ellen's moon ( that saddest of her slips ) Would not be hidden by a " new Eclipse . " If any thought e'er flitted in his head Belonging to the sphere of Bland and Crocky , It was to wish the team ...
... give an ear - but did not give it , For Ellen's moon ( that saddest of her slips ) Would not be hidden by a " new Eclipse . " If any thought e'er flitted in his head Belonging to the sphere of Bland and Crocky , It was to wish the team ...
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