Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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... Wild as the wind is such a Statesman's mind ; No law can fix him , and no treaty bind ; He burns the poor man's charter with its seal , And bids him trust in voluntary zeal , Go beg the bread that has been all his own , Along a road ...
... Wild as the wind is such a Statesman's mind ; No law can fix him , and no treaty bind ; He burns the poor man's charter with its seal , And bids him trust in voluntary zeal , Go beg the bread that has been all his own , Along a road ...
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... wild bird is left to its home on the tree , And corn is full lavishly flung to the pheasant , But no roof and no food for my children and me . O , harder our fate than the horrors of fiction ! When thrust by the merciless laws of ...
... wild bird is left to its home on the tree , And corn is full lavishly flung to the pheasant , But no roof and no food for my children and me . O , harder our fate than the horrors of fiction ! When thrust by the merciless laws of ...
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... wild and so grand , I shall find this bit of arable land ? Not there , not there , my Giles . Is it far away on the Rio Grande ? In Zululand or Basutoland ? Is it far away on forbidding shores , Where Unicorns fight and the Lion roars ...
... wild and so grand , I shall find this bit of arable land ? Not there , not there , my Giles . Is it far away on the Rio Grande ? In Zululand or Basutoland ? Is it far away on forbidding shores , Where Unicorns fight and the Lion roars ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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