Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... Lady A Legend of Navarre , The Mermaid of Margate , Our Lady's Chapel , The Knight and the Dragon , MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF WIT AND HUMOR , Stanzas on Coming of Age , The Lost Heir , A Singular Exhibition at Somerset House , I'm Going to ...
... Lady A Legend of Navarre , The Mermaid of Margate , Our Lady's Chapel , The Knight and the Dragon , MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF WIT AND HUMOR , Stanzas on Coming of Age , The Lost Heir , A Singular Exhibition at Somerset House , I'm Going to ...
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... 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 master's hand , Who seized it ...
... 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 master's hand , Who seized it ...
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... sentries at the gate- Each window had its close Venetian screens And Holland blind , to keep in a cool state The twenty - four Young Ladies of Miss Bate . But when the screens were left unclosed by chance , 26 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... sentries at the gate- Each window had its close Venetian screens And Holland blind , to keep in a cool state The twenty - four Young Ladies of Miss Bate . But when the screens were left unclosed by chance , 26 LOVE AND LUNACY .
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... how verses are written by Ladies of Quality — and what execrable rhymes Sir Richard Black- more composed in his chariot . In a hay - cart he might have sung like a Burns . As the editors of magazines and annuals ( save one 3 *
... how verses are written by Ladies of Quality — and what execrable rhymes Sir Richard Black- more composed in his chariot . In a hay - cart he might have sung like a Burns . As the editors of magazines and annuals ( save one 3 *
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... ladies courting . We gather flowers of every hue , And fish in boats for fishes , Build summer - houses painted blue- But life's as frail as dishes . Walking about their groves of trees , Blue bridges and blue rivers , How little ...
... ladies courting . We gather flowers of every hue , And fish in boats for fishes , Build summer - houses painted blue- But life's as frail as dishes . Walking about their groves of trees , Blue bridges and blue rivers , How little ...
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