Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Reeves & Turner, 1886 - 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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... GROW THE ASHES Life in Malvern . Malvern Punch , 1865 ' Hey , for Social Science , O ! Lord Nerves " There's nought but talk on every han , " Punch Holy Willie's Prayer , Newcastle Weekly Chronicle The Fishers ' Welcome , Doubleday ...
... GROW THE ASHES Life in Malvern . Malvern Punch , 1865 ' Hey , for Social Science , O ! Lord Nerves " There's nought but talk on every han , " Punch Holy Willie's Prayer , Newcastle Weekly Chronicle The Fishers ' Welcome , Doubleday ...
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... grows ? Know'st thou the land where the hardy green thistle ? An Address to Lord Byron ... Know ye the land where the ... grow , " J. M. Lowry Hohenlinden , Latin translations of The Tay Bridge Disaster , J. F. Baird L. Beck 39 217 ...
... grows ? Know'st thou the land where the hardy green thistle ? An Address to Lord Byron ... Know ye the land where the ... grow , " J. M. Lowry Hohenlinden , Latin translations of The Tay Bridge Disaster , J. F. Baird L. Beck 39 217 ...
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... growing old . " They are Five . 1880 ... CANTO VI.— " Breathes there the man with soul so dead A declamation , by Miss Mudge , the Blue Stocking " Breathes there a Scot with soul so dead . O. P. Q. P. Smiff . The Figaro , 1874 88888 88 ...
... growing old . " They are Five . 1880 ... CANTO VI.— " Breathes there the man with soul so dead A declamation , by Miss Mudge , the Blue Stocking " Breathes there a Scot with soul so dead . O. P. Q. P. Smiff . The Figaro , 1874 88888 88 ...
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... Grow too familiar in the comic scene ; Tinge but the language with heroic chime , ' Tis passion , pathos , character sublime . What big round words had swell'd the pompous scene , A king the husband , and the wife a queen ! " - : 0 ...
... Grow too familiar in the comic scene ; Tinge but the language with heroic chime , ' Tis passion , pathos , character sublime . What big round words had swell'd the pompous scene , A king the husband , and the wife a queen ! " - : 0 ...
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... grow She is apt to look dismal , and And , in short , to be anything rather than gay . He goes on to remark that " to punish her lover , Wring his bosom , and draw the tear into his eye , There is but one method " which he can discover ...
... grow She is apt to look dismal , and And , in short , to be anything rather than gay . He goes on to remark that " to punish her lover , Wring his bosom , and draw the tear into his eye , There is but one method " which he can discover ...
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