Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... folks to con , In letters such as those may read , who run , “ KING JOHN ' - oh yes - I recollect King John ! ' My Lord , they say five moons ' - five moons ! well done ! I wonder Ellen was content with one !. " Five moons - all full ...
... folks to con , In letters such as those may read , who run , “ KING JOHN ' - oh yes - I recollect King John ! ' My Lord , they say five moons ' - five moons ! well done ! I wonder Ellen was content with one !. " Five moons - all full ...
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... a fork . Right heavy and sad the event is , But oh ! it is Poverty's crime ; I've been such a Brownrigg's Apprentice , I thus must be " out of my Time . " Folks talk about dressing for dinner , But I have POEMS , BY A POOR GENTLEMAN . 61.
... a fork . Right heavy and sad the event is , But oh ! it is Poverty's crime ; I've been such a Brownrigg's Apprentice , I thus must be " out of my Time . " Folks talk about dressing for dinner , But I have POEMS , BY A POOR GENTLEMAN . 61.
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Thomas Hood Epes Sargent. Folks talk about dressing for dinner , But I have for dinner undrest ; Since Christmas , as I am a sinner , my best . I've eaten a suit of I haven't a rag or a mummock To fetch me a chop or a steak ; I wish that ...
Thomas Hood Epes Sargent. Folks talk about dressing for dinner , But I have for dinner undrest ; Since Christmas , as I am a sinner , my best . I've eaten a suit of I haven't a rag or a mummock To fetch me a chop or a steak ; I wish that ...
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... Folks who had hares discovered snares- His course they could not stop : No barber he , and yet he made Their hares a perfect crop . To pheasant he was such a foe , He tried the keeper's nerves ; They swore he never seemed to have Jam ...
... Folks who had hares discovered snares- His course they could not stop : No barber he , and yet he made Their hares a perfect crop . To pheasant he was such a foe , He tried the keeper's nerves ; They swore he never seemed to have Jam ...
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... folks , for fear of hoax , Put no belief in Ghosts ! A WATERLOO BALLAD . To Waterloo , with sad ado , And many a sigh and groan , Amongst the dead , came Patty Head , To look for Peter Stone . " O prithee tell , good sentinel , If I A ...
... folks , for fear of hoax , Put no belief in Ghosts ! A WATERLOO BALLAD . To Waterloo , with sad ado , And many a sigh and groan , Amongst the dead , came Patty Head , To look for Peter Stone . " O prithee tell , good sentinel , If I A ...
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