Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... never mimics an- other ; and though you can not always say that a poem is not HooD's , a poem that is really his you would hardly at- tribute to any one else . Since the first edition of this volume was published , we have been ...
... never mimics an- other ; and though you can not always say that a poem is not HooD's , a poem that is really his you would hardly at- tribute to any one else . Since the first edition of this volume was published , we have been ...
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... never entered in his thought ; The grated Parmesan remained untasted ; The potted shrimps were left as they were bought , The capelings stood as merely good for naught , The German sausage did not tempt him better , Whilst Juno ...
... never entered in his thought ; The grated Parmesan remained untasted ; The potted shrimps were left as they were bought , The capelings stood as merely good for naught , The German sausage did not tempt him better , Whilst Juno ...
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... never danced a caper so ran - tan - dish ; He jumped , thumped - tore - swore , more than ten dragoons At all nights , noons , moons , spoons , and pantaloons ! But soon ashamed , or weary , of such dancing 24 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... never danced a caper so ran - tan - dish ; He jumped , thumped - tore - swore , more than ten dragoons At all nights , noons , moons , spoons , and pantaloons ! But soon ashamed , or weary , of such dancing 24 LOVE AND LUNACY .
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... never liked him , never , in my days ! " [ " Oh yes you did " said Ellen with a sob , ] yes - you " There always was a something in his ways- [ " So sweet - so kind , " said Ellen , with a throb , ] " His very face was what I call a ...
... never liked him , never , in my days ! " [ " Oh yes you did " said Ellen with a sob , ] yes - you " There always was a something in his ways- [ " So sweet - so kind , " said Ellen , with a throb , ] " His very face was what I call a ...
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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