The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 61
... Quoth the foreman who sat on the corse . " A lawyer ? Alas ! " said another , " Undoubtedly died of remorse ! " A third said , " He knew the deceased , An attorney well versed in the laws , And as to the cause of his death , ' T was no ...
... Quoth the foreman who sat on the corse . " A lawyer ? Alas ! " said another , " Undoubtedly died of remorse ! " A third said , " He knew the deceased , An attorney well versed in the laws , And as to the cause of his death , ' T was no ...
الصفحة 140
... Quoth JONATHAN , “ Now - I declare They ' re dreadfully careless with thunder ! " So he fastened a rod to the steeple ; And now , when the lightning comes round , He keeps it from building and people , By running it into the ground ...
... Quoth JONATHAN , “ Now - I declare They ' re dreadfully careless with thunder ! " So he fastened a rod to the steeple ; And now , when the lightning comes round , He keeps it from building and people , By running it into the ground ...
الصفحة 156
... quoth Brown - " I don't wish to Fifty dollars , I ' m sure , one could n't call high - But to see the man ruined ! - Dear Sir , I declare — Between two or three bidders , it does n't seem fair ; To knock it off now were surely a sin ...
... quoth Brown - " I don't wish to Fifty dollars , I ' m sure , one could n't call high - But to see the man ruined ! - Dear Sir , I declare — Between two or three bidders , it does n't seem fair ; To knock it off now were surely a sin ...
الصفحة 168
... Quoth Madam , " what sort of a man Do you take him to be ! - nay , but stay , And let me guess him out if I can . He's young , and quite handsome , no doubt ; Rather slender , and not over - tall ; And he loves a snug little turn - out ...
... Quoth Madam , " what sort of a man Do you take him to be ! - nay , but stay , And let me guess him out if I can . He's young , and quite handsome , no doubt ; Rather slender , and not over - tall ; And he loves a snug little turn - out ...
الصفحة 189
... quoth I ; " Nay , nay ! " said the laughing Lisette , " Now none of your joking , but try And paint me a thorough Coquette . " " Well , cousin , " at once I began In the ear of the eager Lisette , " I'll paint you as well as I can That ...
... quoth I ; " Nay , nay ! " said the laughing Lisette , " Now none of your joking , but try And paint me a thorough Coquette . " " Well , cousin , " at once I began In the ear of the eager Lisette , " I'll paint you as well as I can That ...
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