Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... comes forth , and down it hurls A lady's miniature beset with pearls . Yet long upon the floor it did not tarry , Before another outrage could be planned : Poor Juno , who had learned to fetch and carry . Picked up and brought it to her ...
... comes forth , and down it hurls A lady's miniature beset with pearls . Yet long upon the floor it did not tarry , Before another outrage could be planned : Poor Juno , who had learned to fetch and carry . Picked up and brought it to her ...
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... come of afternoons To tea , I've often thought - I'll watch my spoons " The spoons ! " cried Ellen , almost with a scream , " Oh cruel - false as cruel - and unjust ! He that once stood so high in your esteem ! " " He ! " cried the dame ...
... come of afternoons To tea , I've often thought - I'll watch my spoons " The spoons ! " cried Ellen , almost with a scream , " Oh cruel - false as cruel - and unjust ! He that once stood so high in your esteem ! " " He ! " cried the dame ...
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... comes to such full stops . As soon , then , as the Mother made such swaps Of all Lorenzo's meanings , heads and tails , ( 4 The Father seized upon her malaprops- ' My girl down areas of a night ! ' Ods nails ! I'll stick the scoundrel ...
... comes to such full stops . As soon , then , as the Mother made such swaps Of all Lorenzo's meanings , heads and tails , ( 4 The Father seized upon her malaprops- ' My girl down areas of a night ! ' Ods nails ! I'll stick the scoundrel ...
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... come up by the heavy wagon , And felt an impulse to turn back again , Oh , that he ne'er had quitted the Old Dragon ! Then came a sort of longing for a flagon . His tongue and palate seemed so parched with drouth- The 40 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... come up by the heavy wagon , And felt an impulse to turn back again , Oh , that he ne'er had quitted the Old Dragon ! Then came a sort of longing for a flagon . His tongue and palate seemed so parched with drouth- The 40 LOVE AND LUNACY .
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... come within his bony arms to fold her . " Lorenzo ! " - " Ellen ! " - then came " Sir ! " and " Madam ! " ' They tried to speak , but hammered at each word , As if it were a flint for great MacAdam ; Such broken English never else was ...
... come within his bony arms to fold her . " Lorenzo ! " - " Ellen ! " - then came " Sir ! " and " Madam ! " ' They tried to speak , but hammered at each word , As if it were a flint for great MacAdam ; Such broken English never else was ...
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