Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... tell me the time of the day . Your chimes I shall never more hear ' em , To part is a Tic Douloureux ! But Tempus has his edax rerum , And I have my Feeding - Time too ! Farewell then , my golden repeater , We're come to my Uncle's old ...
... tell me the time of the day . Your chimes I shall never more hear ' em , To part is a Tic Douloureux ! But Tempus has his edax rerum , And I have my Feeding - Time too ! Farewell then , my golden repeater , We're come to my Uncle's old ...
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... belief in Ghosts ! A WATERLOO BALLAD . To Waterloo , with sad ado , And many a sigh and groan , Amongst the dead , came Patty Head , To look for Peter Stone . " O prithee tell , good sentinel , If I A WATERLOO BALLAD . 77 A Waterloo Ballad,
... belief in Ghosts ! A WATERLOO BALLAD . To Waterloo , with sad ado , And many a sigh and groan , Amongst the dead , came Patty Head , To look for Peter Stone . " O prithee tell , good sentinel , If I A WATERLOO BALLAD . 77 A Waterloo Ballad,
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... tell , good sentinel , If hereabout he lies ? I want a corse with reddish hair , And very sweet blue eyes . " Her sorrow on the sentinel Appeared to deeply strike ; - " Walk in , " he said , " among the dead , And pick out which you ...
... tell , good sentinel , If hereabout he lies ? I want a corse with reddish hair , And very sweet blue eyes . " Her sorrow on the sentinel Appeared to deeply strike ; - " Walk in , " he said , " among the dead , And pick out which you ...
Side 86
... tell you plain , Marry come up ! -you marry Ma'am , And I'll come up again . " More he had said , but chanticleer The sprightly shade did shock With sudden crow , and off he went , Like fowling - piece at cock ! SALLY SIMPKIN'S LAMENT ...
... tell you plain , Marry come up ! -you marry Ma'am , And I'll come up again . " More he had said , but chanticleer The sprightly shade did shock With sudden crow , and off he went , Like fowling - piece at cock ! SALLY SIMPKIN'S LAMENT ...
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... tell By base and bloody crime ; So Phoebe dear , put off your fits To some more fitting time . No Coroner , like a boatswain's mate , My body need attack , With his round dozen to find out Why I have died so black . " One Sunday ...
... tell By base and bloody crime ; So Phoebe dear , put off your fits To some more fitting time . No Coroner , like a boatswain's mate , My body need attack , With his round dozen to find out Why I have died so black . " One Sunday ...
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