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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... round the place , The younger son's shy sidelong looks of love , The chaperons who would those looks reprove , These were thy charms , sweet village , sports like these With sweet succession taught e'en town to please , These round thy ...
... round the place , The younger son's shy sidelong looks of love , The chaperons who would those looks reprove , These were thy charms , sweet village , sports like these With sweet succession taught e'en town to please , These round thy ...
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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 Rich to please . These ...
... 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 Rich to please . These ...
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... round ; Nor the young actress , anxious to be tried , Shall blush to speak a smutty speech aside . -10 % - There was another Poem written in imitation of The Deserted Village entitled " The Frequented Village , a Poem dedicated to ...
... round ; Nor the young actress , anxious to be tried , Shall blush to speak a smutty speech aside . -10 % - There was another Poem written in imitation of The Deserted Village entitled " The Frequented Village , a Poem dedicated to ...
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... round us gather ; I'll meet the raging of the skies : But not an angry father . " SIR ROBERT'S BILL . * SIR Robert , to the Commons bound , Cries , " Cobden , do not tarry , And I'll gie ye ' Repeal ' all round , If now my bill you'll ...
... round us gather ; I'll meet the raging of the skies : But not an angry father . " SIR ROBERT'S BILL . * SIR Robert , to the Commons bound , Cries , " Cobden , do not tarry , And I'll gie ye ' Repeal ' all round , If now my bill you'll ...
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... round his Cobden ! " Go hence , go hence , " he cried in grief , Across the stormy lobby , We'll ne'er forgive our turn - coat chief , Sir Bobby , Oh ! Sir Bobby ! " ' Twas true - the turn - coats vainly rave , Protection's friends ...
... round his Cobden ! " Go hence , go hence , " he cried in grief , Across the stormy lobby , We'll ne'er forgive our turn - coat chief , Sir Bobby , Oh ! Sir Bobby ! " ' Twas true - the turn - coats vainly rave , Protection's friends ...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3 Walter Hamilton No preview available - 1967 |
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