The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... charming to see , Though built without money or toil ; Of this handsome estate I am owner in fee , And paramount lord of the soil ; And oft as I may I'm accustomed to go And live , like a king , in my Spanish Chateau ! There's a dame ...
... charming to see , Though built without money or toil ; Of this handsome estate I am owner in fee , And paramount lord of the soil ; And oft as I may I'm accustomed to go And live , like a king , in my Spanish Chateau ! There's a dame ...
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... perils her pathway beset ; Grim Hate and Detraction accompany Fame , And that's what you pay for the honor you get ! Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When THE GIFTS OF THE GODS . I I THE GIFTS OF THE GODS.
... perils her pathway beset ; Grim Hate and Detraction accompany Fame , And that's what you pay for the honor you get ! Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When THE GIFTS OF THE GODS . I I THE GIFTS OF THE GODS.
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Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When Talent and Culture are lovingly met ; But Labor unceasing is grievous to bear , And that's what you pay for the learning you get ! Is Genius ...
Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. Is Learning a treasure ? How charming the pair When Talent and Culture are lovingly met ; But Labor unceasing is grievous to bear , And that's what you pay for the learning you get ! Is Genius ...
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... charming , - when they come together ! XI . But more than that , the man required A wife to share his whims and fancies ; Admire alone what he admired ; Desire , of course , as he desired , And show it in her very glances . XII . Long ...
... charming , - when they come together ! XI . But more than that , the man required A wife to share his whims and fancies ; Admire alone what he admired ; Desire , of course , as he desired , And show it in her very glances . XII . Long ...
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... charm the fish he never spoke , - Although his voice was fine , He found the most convenient way Was just to drop a line . And many a gudgeon of the pond , If they could speak to - day , Would own , with grief , this angler had A mighty ...
... charm the fish he never spoke , - Although his voice was fine , He found the most convenient way Was just to drop a line . And many a gudgeon of the pond , If they could speak to - day , Would own , with grief , this angler had A mighty ...
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Allah beauty Ben-ammi Blarney Stone bless Brabantio Brahmin Caliph Casilda charming churl cried dame darling dear Dervis doubt e'en Eurydice eyes fain fair fame fancy fate fear fellow fisherman fond fools gave girl gold golden grace happy head hear heard heart honest honor John MacBride jolly King kisses knave lady laugh learned Little Jerry live look lover maid maiden merry mighty mind moral Muse ne'er neighbors never night Northwind o'er once Othello PHAËTHON pious pleasant poets poor pray precious pride PSI UPSILON queer Quoth rapture replied rhyme robber royal sigh sing smile sooth sorrow stranger surely SUSAN BROWN tale talking tell thee There's thing thou thought told Tom Brown truth unto Wandering Jew ween wife wish woman wonder word young younker youth