Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... Bear a Gun , To a Bad Rider , Symptoms of Ossification , Those Evening Bells , 319 822 825 328 Trimmer's Exercise for the Use of Children , 332 833 834 385 Rondeau , Dog - grel Verses , by a Poor Blind , The Kangaroo .-- A Fable ...
... Bear a Gun , To a Bad Rider , Symptoms of Ossification , Those Evening Bells , 319 822 825 328 Trimmer's Exercise for the Use of Children , 332 833 834 385 Rondeau , Dog - grel Verses , by a Poor Blind , The Kangaroo .-- A Fable ...
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... Bear she fancied did in sable fur go , The Bull was Farmer Giles's bull , and , ergo , The Ram the same that butted at her brother ; As for the Twins , she only guessed that Virgo , From coming after them , must be their mother ; The ...
... Bear she fancied did in sable fur go , The Bull was Farmer Giles's bull , and , ergo , The Ram the same that butted at her brother ; As for the Twins , she only guessed that Virgo , From coming after them , must be their mother ; The ...
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... , and carpet - bag to boot , Went stumbling , rumbling , up the dark one pair , With other noise than his whose " very foot Had music in ' t as he came up the stair : " And then with no more manners than a bear , LOVE AND LUNACY . 41.
... , and carpet - bag to boot , Went stumbling , rumbling , up the dark one pair , With other noise than his whose " very foot Had music in ' t as he came up the stair : " And then with no more manners than a bear , LOVE AND LUNACY . 41.
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Thomas Hood Epes Sargent. And then with no more manners than a bear , His hat upon his head , no matter how , No modest tap his presence to declare , He bolted in a room , without a bow , And there sat Ellen , with a marble brow ! Like ...
Thomas Hood Epes Sargent. And then with no more manners than a bear , His hat upon his head , no matter how , No modest tap his presence to declare , He bolted in a room , without a bow , And there sat Ellen , with a marble brow ! Like ...
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... bear witness I am true ! By all that lives , of earthly or divine— So long as this poor throbbing heart is mine— I false ! -the world shall change its course as soon ! True as the streamlet to the stars that shine- True as the dial to ...
... bear witness I am true ! By all that lives , of earthly or divine— So long as this poor throbbing heart is mine— I false ! -the world shall change its course as soon ! True as the streamlet to the stars that shine- True as the dial to ...
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ADDRESS ADELAIDE KEMBLE bear a gun Bill blue BOATMAN called Cockle course cried dead dear Drury Lane ducks EPES SARGENT eyes face fame fancy farewell fear folks friends GEORGE HOLCOMBE ghost give gone green hair half hand head hear heart Heaven Hog's Norton Hood horse Hunks JOSEPH GRIMALDI keep King lady Lalla-Rookh letter live London look Lord Ma'am Macbeth meruit ferat Miss moon mother ne'er never night Nore nose o'er Oh Peace Old Bailey once Palmam qui meruit Peter Stone Poems Pompey poor round searching wind seemed sigh sing sleep song soul stand stone sure sweet SYLVANUS URBAN tail tell thee There's no Romance thing THOMAS HOOD thou hast thought thro turn Undying vanished vision verse walk washing wish yellow Zounds