Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 4Reeves & Turner, 1887 - English wit and humor 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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... never mention her ... 44 Oh ! am I then remembered still He turned upon his heel ... Upon the hill he turned The ... never mention him . R. H. Barham Oh , no ! we never mention him . The Gownsman I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls 45 ...
... never mention her ... 44 Oh ! am I then remembered still He turned upon his heel ... Upon the hill he turned The ... never mention him . R. H. Barham Oh , no ! we never mention him . The Gownsman I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls 45 ...
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... never been false Untrue to my Ulric I never could be . Thackeray Adelina has flirted . Punch Your Fanny was never false hearted . Thackeray Your money will never be safe Tom Bowling . ... ... " Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling ...
... never been false Untrue to my Ulric I never could be . Thackeray Adelina has flirted . Punch Your Fanny was never false hearted . Thackeray Your money will never be safe Tom Bowling . ... ... " Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling ...
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... never could hear me callng- Her window was much too high . I had a message to give her ( A line which I here repeat ) , But I thought it would not be proper To shout it from out the street ; So I tried to attract attention By flinging ...
... never could hear me callng- Her window was much too high . I had a message to give her ( A line which I here repeat ) , But I thought it would not be proper To shout it from out the street ; So I tried to attract attention By flinging ...
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... never shall know any peace . But I take the whole thing calmly , For the cord has a swell that's fine ; And I'm glad the popular organ Has a touch that answers mine . And whether I stick to the Commons , - And I certainly will if I can ...
... never shall know any peace . But I take the whole thing calmly , For the cord has a swell that's fine ; And I'm glad the popular organ Has a touch that answers mine . And whether I stick to the Commons , - And I certainly will if I can ...
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... never be ; It was best to floor you thus , sir , Worst for you , but best for me ! University College , Oxford . " IN THE A. HASKETT SMITH . GLOAMING ; " OR , THE WAILINGS OF A DISAPPOINTED NOVICE . IN the gloaming , oh ! my darling ...
... never be ; It was best to floor you thus , sir , Worst for you , but best for me ! University College , Oxford . " IN THE A. HASKETT SMITH . GLOAMING ; " OR , THE WAILINGS OF A DISAPPOINTED NOVICE . IN the gloaming , oh ! my darling ...
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