The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... grace , For that was in the " vocative case , " Chilled with the touch of her icy face , Sat very stiffly upon her ; She never confessed a favor aloud , Like one of the simple , common crowd , But coldly smiled , and faintly bowed , As ...
... grace , For that was in the " vocative case , " Chilled with the touch of her icy face , Sat very stiffly upon her ; She never confessed a favor aloud , Like one of the simple , common crowd , But coldly smiled , and faintly bowed , As ...
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... grace , Was scarce allowed to " open his face , " Ere Miss MacBride had closed his case With true judicial celerity ; For the lawyer was poor , and " seedy " to boot , And to say the lady discarded his suit , Is merely a double verity ...
... grace , Was scarce allowed to " open his face , " Ere Miss MacBride had closed his case With true judicial celerity ; For the lawyer was poor , and " seedy " to boot , And to say the lady discarded his suit , Is merely a double verity ...
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... grace That showed the girl no vulgar heiress ; And , if the features one may trace In voices , -hers betrayed a face The finest to be found in Paris ! XXIX . And then such wit ! - in repartee She shone without the least endeavor ; A ...
... grace That showed the girl no vulgar heiress ; And , if the features one may trace In voices , -hers betrayed a face The finest to be found in Paris ! XXIX . And then such wit ! - in repartee She shone without the least endeavor ; A ...
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... grace , and rank : In short , the man was one of many more Who worship money - bags and those who own ' em , And think a handsome sum the summum bonum . Χ . I'm fond of civil words , and do not wish To be satirical ; but none despise ...
... grace , and rank : In short , the man was one of many more Who worship money - bags and those who own ' em , And think a handsome sum the summum bonum . Χ . I'm fond of civil words , and do not wish To be satirical ; but none despise ...
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... grace , For many a man with a wife Is uglier far in the face ; Indeed , among elegant men I fancy myself in the van ; But what is the value of that , When I'm a superfluous man ? Although I am fond of the girls , For aught I could ever ...
... grace , For many a man with a wife Is uglier far in the face ; Indeed , among elegant men I fancy myself in the van ; But what is the value of that , When I'm a superfluous man ? Although I am fond of the girls , For aught I could ever ...
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