Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... round a glass of Champagne — not that he requires it to inspirit him , for his wit bubbles up of itself is our Edward Herbert , the author of that true piece of biography , the Life of Peter Corcoran . He is ' good with both hands ...
... round a glass of Champagne — not that he requires it to inspirit him , for his wit bubbles up of itself is our Edward Herbert , the author of that true piece of biography , the Life of Peter Corcoran . He is ' good with both hands ...
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... round as Norval's shield " -thus incoherent His fancies grew as he went on to scold ; So stormy waves are into breakers rolled , Worked up at last to mere chaotic wroth- This - that - heads - tails -- thoughts jumbled uncontrolled As ...
... round as Norval's shield " -thus incoherent His fancies grew as he went on to scold ; So stormy waves are into breakers rolled , Worked up at last to mere chaotic wroth- This - that - heads - tails -- thoughts jumbled uncontrolled As ...
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... , no doubt , be pleasant beyond measure , To wander underneath the whispering bough With Dian , a perpetual round of pleasure . Nay , fear not - I absolve of every vow- Use - use your own celestial pleasure now , Your LOVE AND LUNACY . 29.
... , no doubt , be pleasant beyond measure , To wander underneath the whispering bough With Dian , a perpetual round of pleasure . Nay , fear not - I absolve of every vow- Use - use your own celestial pleasure now , Your LOVE AND LUNACY . 29.
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... All help to lift , to haul , to seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! " One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another 32 LOVE AND LUNACY .
... All help to lift , to haul , to seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! " One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another 32 LOVE AND LUNACY .
Side 33
... warning signal from her finger , The servants most reluctantly withdrew , But listening on the stairs contrived to linger ; For Ellen , gazing round with eyes of blue , At last the features of her parent knew , And 2 * LOVE AND LUNACY . 33.
... warning signal from her finger , The servants most reluctantly withdrew , But listening on the stairs contrived to linger ; For Ellen , gazing round with eyes of blue , At last the features of her parent knew , And 2 * LOVE AND LUNACY . 33.
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