Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Količina 4Reeves & Turner, 1887 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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Stran iii
... heart bowed down . The sot bowed down by too much drink When other lips and other hearts . When other months amid the range ... ... When other lips and other eyes . J. R. Planche When other wits and other bards ... PAGE ... 52 272 272 ...
... heart bowed down . The sot bowed down by too much drink When other lips and other hearts . When other months amid the range ... ... When other lips and other eyes . J. R. Planche When other wits and other bards ... PAGE ... 52 272 272 ...
Stran vii
... heart be filled with care ? ... Shall I fret and fume and swear ? H. C. Merivale Diogenes . 1853 ... Burlesques on his plays ... ... B. W. PROCTOR - continued . THE RETURN OF THE ADMIRAL . " How gallantly , how merrily we ride along the ...
... heart be filled with care ? ... Shall I fret and fume and swear ? H. C. Merivale Diogenes . 1853 ... Burlesques on his plays ... ... B. W. PROCTOR - continued . THE RETURN OF THE ADMIRAL . " How gallantly , how merrily we ride along the ...
Stran x
... heart is bought - T . L. ... Oh , say not that my heart is caught Oh , say not life is dearly bought Oh ! the mistletoe bough The mistletoe hung on the castle hall The Michaelmas goose lay in Leadenhall The cloth vos laid in the ...
... heart is bought - T . L. ... Oh , say not that my heart is caught Oh , say not life is dearly bought Oh ! the mistletoe bough The mistletoe hung on the castle hall The Michaelmas goose lay in Leadenhall The cloth vos laid in the ...
Stran xii
... heart . ' Let no one , ' says Heine , ridicule mankind unless he loves them . ' With no less truth may it be said , Let no one parody a poet unless he loves him . He must first be penetrated by his spirit , and have steeped his ear in ...
... heart . ' Let no one , ' says Heine , ridicule mankind unless he loves them . ' With no less truth may it be said , Let no one parody a poet unless he loves him . He must first be penetrated by his spirit , and have steeped his ear in ...
Stran 2
... heart is no longer restless , And I am content to wait . This poem first appeared in The Cornhill Maga- zine , November , 1860 , in 13 four - lined verses , over the initials A. A. P. ( Adelaide Anne Proctor ) . It is now better known ...
... heart is no longer restless , And I am content to wait . This poem first appeared in The Cornhill Maga- zine , November , 1860 , in 13 four - lined verses , over the initials A. A. P. ( Adelaide Anne Proctor ) . It is now better known ...
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