Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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Page 34
... blow . The spirits of retrenchment Shall start from every wave , For in the sea economy Through you has found a grave . Thousands and thousands you have sunk In ships that will not go ; For they creep through the deep Whatever wind may blow ...
... blow . The spirits of retrenchment Shall start from every wave , For in the sea economy Through you has found a grave . Thousands and thousands you have sunk In ships that will not go ; For they creep through the deep Whatever wind may blow ...
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... blow , While discussion rages loud and long , And the storms of party blow ! The Spirit of Obstruction Will start from every side ; New coalitions will be formed , Old combinations tried ; The Alderman will shout " Yah ! Yah ! ' Lord ...
... blow , While discussion rages loud and long , And the storms of party blow ! The Spirit of Obstruction Will start from every side ; New coalitions will be formed , Old combinations tried ; The Alderman will shout " Yah ! Yah ! ' Lord ...
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... blow , And the battle will be short , I say , When our party strikes the blow ! The demagogues and stumpers No more shall rant and rave , The platform was their field of fame , Th ' election is their grave . Where Bunkum , Humbug ...
... blow , And the battle will be short , I say , When our party strikes the blow ! The demagogues and stumpers No more shall rant and rave , The platform was their field of fame , Th ' election is their grave . Where Bunkum , Humbug ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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