Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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... round the place ; The timid Juliet's side - long looks of love , The critic's glance , who would those looks reprove : These were thy charms , sweet playhouse joys like these , With quick succession taught e'en Kich to please . These round ...
... round the place ; The timid Juliet's side - long looks of love , The critic's glance , who would those looks reprove : These were thy charms , sweet playhouse joys like these , With quick succession taught e'en Kich to please . These round ...
Page 134
... round his classic head . Yes - beautiful and bright he stood , A stalwart , graceful form , And raved about old Duncan's blood , Whose corpus still was warm . ( Six verses omitted here . ) The gods applaud with thunder sound : Irving ...
... round his classic head . Yes - beautiful and bright he stood , A stalwart , graceful form , And raved about old Duncan's blood , Whose corpus still was warm . ( Six verses omitted here . ) The gods applaud with thunder sound : Irving ...
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... round , That smashed had caught his shuffling feet Upon the gravelled ground . And then he asked what he had found That was so smashed - yet flat and round . The pointsman took it from his mate Who stood all sleepy by ; And then he ...
... round , That smashed had caught his shuffling feet Upon the gravelled ground . And then he asked what he had found That was so smashed - yet flat and round . The pointsman took it from his mate Who stood all sleepy by ; And then he ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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auld auld lang syne beautiful belles blow blue boys brave burlesque Burns CHARLES KINGSLEY charms cheer Cleuch dear drink Duke e'en e'er England eyes fair fame Father William Friend of Humanity friends Funny Folks Gladstone gone Greeking o't green groaning hath head hear heard heart hour imitation John John Anderson Lady land light London look Lord Byron loud maid morning ne'er never night niversity o'er once parody poem poet Poet Laureate poor praise pray Punch R. B. Sheridan replied roar Robert Burns Robert Southey round SHIRLEY BROOKS shout sigh sing sleep smile song soul Southey stood street sweet tell thee There's THOMAS CAMPBELL Thomas Moore thou thought Three Tory town twas verses victory wave weep Whigs wild wind wine women young man cried youth