Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... brought together the contributors to the Magazine , which serves him to in- troduce some of the principal characters of the literary " London in the Olden Time . " After describing Elia , and Barry Cornwall , and the Opium Eater , and ...
... brought together the contributors to the Magazine , which serves him to in- troduce some of the principal characters of the literary " London in the Olden Time . " After describing Elia , and Barry Cornwall , and the Opium Eater , and ...
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... brought it to her master's hand , Who seized it , and the mimic features scanned ; Yet not with the old loving ardent drouth , He only saw in that fair face , so bland , Look how he would at it , East , West , North , South , moon , a ...
... brought it to her master's hand , Who seized it , and the mimic features scanned ; Yet not with the old loving ardent drouth , He only saw in that fair face , so bland , Look how he would at it , East , West , North , South , moon , a ...
Side 35
... brought ! Who would have dreamed the simple way he taught To make a comet of poor Ellen's moon , Could furnish forth an image so distraught , As Ellen , walking Regent Street at noon , Tailed - like a fat Cape sheep , or a raccoon ! And ...
... brought ! Who would have dreamed the simple way he taught To make a comet of poor Ellen's moon , Could furnish forth an image so distraught , As Ellen , walking Regent Street at noon , Tailed - like a fat Cape sheep , or a raccoon ! And ...
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... brought me to . " With kicks and cuts , and balls and blows , I throb and ache all over ; I'm quite convinced the field of Mars Is not a field of clover ! " O why did I a soldier turn For any royal Guelph ? I might have been a butcher ...
... brought me to . " With kicks and cuts , and balls and blows , I throb and ache all over ; I'm quite convinced the field of Mars Is not a field of clover ! " O why did I a soldier turn For any royal Guelph ? I might have been a butcher ...
Side 143
... Brought on another , like a pair of twins : Twins ! female twins ! -it was enough to stun Their little wits and scare them from their skins , To hear their father stamp , and curse and swear , Pulling his beard because he had no heir ...
... Brought on another , like a pair of twins : Twins ! female twins ! -it was enough to stun Their little wits and scare them from their skins , To hear their father stamp , and curse and swear , Pulling his beard because he had no heir ...
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