The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... knave to be wholly a fool ! Of pocketbook - dropping Tom never had heard , ( Or at least if he had , he ' d forgotten the word , ) And now when , at length , the occasion occurred , For that sort of chaff he was n't the bird . The ...
... knave to be wholly a fool ! Of pocketbook - dropping Tom never had heard , ( Or at least if he had , he ' d forgotten the word , ) And now when , at length , the occasion occurred , For that sort of chaff he was n't the bird . The ...
الصفحة 193
... knave , who , in stealing her miniature case , Should take the gold setting , and leave her the face ! But soon growing calm as the breast of the deep , When the breezes are hushed that the waters may sleep , She sat in her chair , like ...
... knave , who , in stealing her miniature case , Should take the gold setting , and leave her the face ! But soon growing calm as the breast of the deep , When the breezes are hushed that the waters may sleep , She sat in her chair , like ...
الصفحة 196
... knaves were only found in books , And friends were known by friendly looks , And love was always true ! While yet of sin I scarcely dreamed , And everything was what it seemed , And all too bright for choice ; When fays were wont to ...
... knaves were only found in books , And friends were known by friendly looks , And love was always true ! While yet of sin I scarcely dreamed , And everything was what it seemed , And all too bright for choice ; When fays were wont to ...
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... knaves Of all the royal jewels ; and the Porte , To get them back again , your presence craves In Stamboul ; he will pay you richly for't , If you succeed ; if not , - why then , instead Of getting money , you will lose your head ...
... knaves Of all the royal jewels ; and the Porte , To get them back again , your presence craves In Stamboul ; he will pay you richly for't , If you succeed ; if not , - why then , instead Of getting money , you will lose your head ...
الصفحة 268
... knave That ever yet was seen ! ΧΙ . " The rogue who stopped me at the gate , And would n't let me in Until I swore to give him half Of all my fish should win ; I've got my share ! - Pray let , my lord , His payment now begin ! " XII ...
... knave That ever yet was seen ! ΧΙ . " The rogue who stopped me at the gate , And would n't let me in Until I swore to give him half Of all my fish should win ; I've got my share ! - Pray let , my lord , His payment now begin ! " XII ...
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