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
... TEAR . Upon the hill he turned ... Beside the church he stood Upon his heel he turned . Figaro Upon the ground he stood . Punch In the street he turn'd Against the rails he leant . Shirley Brooks Upon the pier he turned . Punch ... 49 ...
... TEAR . Upon the hill he turned ... Beside the church he stood Upon his heel he turned . Figaro Upon the ground he stood . Punch In the street he turn'd Against the rails he leant . Shirley Brooks Upon the pier he turned . Punch ... 49 ...
Stran x
... tear . - JAMES KENNEY The loves of the plants Said a steak to a chop Said a fox to a goose Schubert's Songs in English translations See , the Conquering Hero comes ! See , the conquering jingo comes . ... The Echo ...
... tear . - JAMES KENNEY The loves of the plants Said a steak to a chop Said a fox to a goose Schubert's Songs in English translations See , the Conquering Hero comes ! See , the conquering jingo comes . ... The Echo ...
Stran 6
... tear that bedews my cheek , I should very much like to talk on for a week . Now myself from your presence I really must tear , But I thank you once more for my new Arm - chair . Punch . August 27 , 1881 . SCENE . - The House of Commons ...
... tear that bedews my cheek , I should very much like to talk on for a week . Now myself from your presence I really must tear , But I thank you once more for my new Arm - chair . Punch . August 27 , 1881 . SCENE . - The House of Commons ...
Stran 8
... tear , ( Of course , that's all my eye , ) To let the old Oak stand ! ( Too obvious to require explanation . ) I've crossed the foaming wave ; ( Dover to Calais - oh , Steward ! ) I've braved the cannon - shot ! ( Figuratively , at the ...
... tear , ( Of course , that's all my eye , ) To let the old Oak stand ! ( Too obvious to require explanation . ) I've crossed the foaming wave ; ( Dover to Calais - oh , Steward ! ) I've braved the cannon - shot ! ( Figuratively , at the ...
Stran 9
... tear , Oh , drop thy ten per cent . My heartstrings round thee cling Close as thy rim , cld friend- Remain a handy thing To borrow or to lend . Old piece , still circulate , And , Childers , of thy grace , Think well and hesitate , Ere ...
... tear , Oh , drop thy ten per cent . My heartstrings round thee cling Close as thy rim , cld friend- Remain a handy thing To borrow or to lend . Old piece , still circulate , And , Childers , of thy grace , Think well and hesitate , Ere ...
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ballad beautiful beer Beignet Ben Bolt blue Boiled Beef boys brave Britannia British British Grenadiers Brummagem CHARLES DIBDIN cheer Chorus Christmas Number cold coming cried dear doth drink e'er eyes fair fear Funny Folks girl give Gladstone Grand Old green hair hear heard heart Heigh Home Rule honour House Jingo John jolly lady land lero live London look Lord merry ne'er never night o'er Old England old English once parody place like home play poor pretty maid Punch Queen roaming Roast Beef round Ruddigore Sally sigh sing smile song soul sung sure sweet home tear tell Tenth Hussars thee There's no place thing THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY thou thought Tory true Truth twas verses Vicar of Bray W. S. Gilbert Whigs Whilst wine young