Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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... dear seat on those Benches more dear ; And which taught how the strongest of scruples will move , When we find them assaulted with pay that we love . Sweet Treasury Benches , how calm could I rest , On thy surface of green , with the ...
... dear seat on those Benches more dear ; And which taught how the strongest of scruples will move , When we find them assaulted with pay that we love . Sweet Treasury Benches , how calm could I rest , On thy surface of green , with the ...
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... dear , The housetops are covered with light , my dear , Through the day , at our ease , We'll sleep when we please , And we'll ramble abroad through the night , my dear . Now all the world is sleeping , love ! But the bobby his night ...
... dear , The housetops are covered with light , my dear , Through the day , at our ease , We'll sleep when we please , And we'll ramble abroad through the night , my dear . Now all the world is sleeping , love ! But the bobby his night ...
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... dear . Fourteen hours , and I'm not yet done , my dear . Oh , to watch day and night For the signal light Is - Directors think - capital fun my dear ! Punch , October 10 , 1885 . He strove to speak , but the men of Kent Began a grievous ...
... dear . Fourteen hours , and I'm not yet done , my dear . Oh , to watch day and night For the signal light Is - Directors think - capital fun my dear ! Punch , October 10 , 1885 . He strove to speak , but the men of Kent Began a grievous ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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