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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... hand of the daughter of his mother - in - law Madame la Baillive , is thus discovered by her to Monsieur le Baillif : - " Mon mari , pour le coup j'ai découvert l'affaire , Ne vous étonnez plus qu'à nos désirs contraire , Pour ma fille ...
... hand of the daughter of his mother - in - law Madame la Baillive , is thus discovered by her to Monsieur le Baillif : - " Mon mari , pour le coup j'ai découvert l'affaire , Ne vous étonnez plus qu'à nos désirs contraire , Pour ma fille ...
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... hand lets slip the dogs of civil war , Ere yet the vultures hovering in the sky On the self - immolated quarry fly . So shall pure Faith's long - hallowed altar stand ! Still unprofaned by state - craft's ruthless hand ; So shall the ...
... hand lets slip the dogs of civil war , Ere yet the vultures hovering in the sky On the self - immolated quarry fly . So shall pure Faith's long - hallowed altar stand ! Still unprofaned by state - craft's ruthless hand ; So shall the ...
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... hand forsooth , Unlesse I willed him soe to doe . Thus being wearyed with delayes , To see I pityed not his greeffe , He goes him to a secret place , And there he dyed without releeffe . And for his sake these weedes I weare , And 12 ...
... hand forsooth , Unlesse I willed him soe to doe . Thus being wearyed with delayes , To see I pityed not his greeffe , He goes him to a secret place , And there he dyed without releeffe . And for his sake these weedes I weare , And 12 ...
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... hand pathe , And so , fair pilgrim , fare thee well . " : 0 : - THE HERMIT . " TURN , gentle Hermit of the dale , And guide my lonely way , To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray . " For here forlorn and lost I tread ...
... hand pathe , And so , fair pilgrim , fare thee well . " : 0 : - THE HERMIT . " TURN , gentle Hermit of the dale , And guide my lonely way , To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray . " For here forlorn and lost I tread ...
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... hand , and thence repleted soar : But , of all hopes the wanderer's soul that share , His pristine peace of mind's his final prayer . From Scribner's Monthly , May , 1881 , : 0 : A BRAND - NEW SONG , ( After Goldsmith . ) ( On the ...
... hand , and thence repleted soar : But , of all hopes the wanderer's soul that share , His pristine peace of mind's his final prayer . From Scribner's Monthly , May , 1881 , : 0 : A BRAND - NEW SONG , ( After Goldsmith . ) ( On the ...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3 Walter Hamilton No preview available - 1967 |
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