Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... gave the runaway ring at Wordsworth's Peter Bell . Generally , his jests , set off by a happy man- ner , are only ticklesome , but now and then they are sharp- flavored - like the sharpness of the pine - apple . Would I could give a ...
... gave the runaway ring at Wordsworth's Peter Bell . Generally , his jests , set off by a happy man- ner , are only ticklesome , but now and then they are sharp- flavored - like the sharpness of the pine - apple . Would I could give a ...
Side 20
... ecstasy his soul was bound— When , lo ! with features all at once a - twist , He gave a whistle , wild enough in sound To summon Faustus's Infernal Hound ! Alas ! what little miffs and tiffs in love , 20 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... ecstasy his soul was bound— When , lo ! with features all at once a - twist , He gave a whistle , wild enough in sound To summon Faustus's Infernal Hound ! Alas ! what little miffs and tiffs in love , 20 LOVE AND LUNACY .
Side 22
... gave a most ferocious , rending , pull ; — " O woman ! woman ! that no vows can fetter , A moon to stay for three weeks at the full ! By Jove ; a very pretty cock - and - bull ! “ The moon at full ! ' t was very finely reckoned ! Why so ...
... gave a most ferocious , rending , pull ; — " O woman ! woman ! that no vows can fetter , A moon to stay for three weeks at the full ! By Jove ; a very pretty cock - and - bull ! “ The moon at full ! ' t was very finely reckoned ! Why so ...
Side 23
... gave a snort Like a young horse first harnessed to a pole ; " The moon is full - ay , so is this d - d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dashed down the whole , Strewing the carpet ...
... gave a snort Like a young horse first harnessed to a pole ; " The moon is full - ay , so is this d - d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dashed down the whole , Strewing the carpet ...
Side 24
... gave his arm a most heroic brandish ; " But no - I'll write " -and here a spoon he clutched , And rammed it with such fury in the standish , A sable flood , like Niger the outlandish , Came rushing forth - Oh Antics and Buffoons ! Ye ...
... gave his arm a most heroic brandish ; " But no - I'll write " -and here a spoon he clutched , And rammed it with such fury in the standish , A sable flood , like Niger the outlandish , Came rushing forth - Oh Antics and Buffoons ! Ye ...
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