The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... Casilda plotted , silently and long , Some fitting vengeance . Women seldom tire In their resentments , whether right or wrong : In classic authors we are often warned There's naught so savage as a " woman scorned . " 292 IX . Besides ...
... Casilda plotted , silently and long , Some fitting vengeance . Women seldom tire In their resentments , whether right or wrong : In classic authors we are often warned There's naught so savage as a " woman scorned . " 292 IX . Besides ...
الصفحة 293
... Casilda sent me for the nurse . XVI . I know the houses upon either side ; There stands the dwelling of the undertaker ; Here my good friend Morena lived and died ; And here's the shop of old Trappal , the baker ; And yet , as sure as ...
... Casilda sent me for the nurse . XVI . I know the houses upon either side ; There stands the dwelling of the undertaker ; Here my good friend Morena lived and died ; And here's the shop of old Trappal , the baker ; And yet , as sure as ...
الصفحة 294
... Casilda ! " loud enough to rouse The very dullest watchman in Madrid ; But woke , instead , the porter of the house , Who rudely asked him , Where he got his beer ? And bade him , " Go ! - there's no Casilda here ! " XVIII . Don José ...
... Casilda ! " loud enough to rouse The very dullest watchman in Madrid ; But woke , instead , the porter of the house , Who rudely asked him , Where he got his beer ? And bade him , " Go ! - there's no Casilda here ! " XVIII . Don José ...
الصفحة 295
... Casilda , “ that will never do ; Your own confession plainly puts you down ! Say you were tipsy ( it were nothing new ) , And spent the night carousing through the town With other topers ; that may be received ; But , faith ! your tale ...
... Casilda , “ that will never do ; Your own confession plainly puts you down ! Say you were tipsy ( it were nothing new ) , And spent the night carousing through the town With other topers ; that may be received ; But , faith ! your tale ...
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