The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... told , That , even in my vaunted youth , I ' m growing old ! Ah me ! -my very laurels breathe The tale in my reluctant ears , And every boon the Hours bequeath But makes me debtor to the Years ! E'en Flattery's honeyed words declare The ...
... told , That , even in my vaunted youth , I ' m growing old ! Ah me ! -my very laurels breathe The tale in my reluctant ears , And every boon the Hours bequeath But makes me debtor to the Years ! E'en Flattery's honeyed words declare The ...
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... of limb ; And , maugre his meagre pocket , You ' d say , from the glittering tales he told , That Jim had slept in a cradle of gold , With Fortunatus to rock it ! 37 XXVII , Now Dapper Jim his courtship plied ( I THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE .
... of limb ; And , maugre his meagre pocket , You ' d say , from the glittering tales he told , That Jim had slept in a cradle of gold , With Fortunatus to rock it ! 37 XXVII , Now Dapper Jim his courtship plied ( I THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE .
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... told The whole affair , save that the names were hid ; I can't help thinking it was rather bold , But Love is partial to heroic schemes , And often proves much wiser than he seems . XIV . " The thing is safe enough , with proper care ...
... told The whole affair , save that the names were hid ; I can't help thinking it was rather bold , But Love is partial to heroic schemes , And often proves much wiser than he seems . XIV . " The thing is safe enough , with proper care ...
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... told ; For Jerry was little when he was young , And Jerry was little when he was old . But what in size he chanced to lack , That. * Perhaps it may add a trifle to the interest of this ballad to know that the description , both of the ...
... told ; For Jerry was little when he was young , And Jerry was little when he was old . But what in size he chanced to lack , That. * Perhaps it may add a trifle to the interest of this ballad to know that the description , both of the ...
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... told How , when upon a certain night A climbing youngster lost his hold , And falling from a ladder's height , Was found , alas ! next morning dead , His Majesty , with solemn face , As was his wont , demurely said , " Pray , who's the ...
... told How , when upon a certain night A climbing youngster lost his hold , And falling from a ladder's height , Was found , alas ! next morning dead , His Majesty , with solemn face , As was his wont , demurely said , " Pray , who's the ...
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