The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... wishes are never absurd ; Who does n't object to my smoking a pipe , Nor insist on the ultimate word ; In short , she's the pink of perfection , you know ; And she lives , like a queen , in my Spanish Chateau ! I ' ve a family too ; the ...
... wishes are never absurd ; Who does n't object to my smoking a pipe , Nor insist on the ultimate word ; In short , she's the pink of perfection , you know ; And she lives , like a queen , in my Spanish Chateau ! I ' ve a family too ; the ...
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... wish , - a common wish , indeed , - My purse were somewhat fatter , That I might cheer the child of need , And WISHING . 21 WISHING.
... wish , - a common wish , indeed , - My purse were somewhat fatter , That I might cheer the child of need , And WISHING . 21 WISHING.
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... wish - that Sympathy and Love , And every human passion , That has its origin above , Would come and keep in fashion ... wish - that friends were always true , And motives always pure ; I wish the good were not so few , I wish the ...
... wish - that Sympathy and Love , And every human passion , That has its origin above , Would come and keep in fashion ... wish - that friends were always true , And motives always pure ; I wish the good were not so few , I wish the ...
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Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. I wish - in fine - that Joy and Mirth , And every good Ideal , May come erewhile , throughout the earth , To be the glorious Real ; Till God shall every creature bless With his supremest blessing ...
Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. I wish - in fine - that Joy and Mirth , And every good Ideal , May come erewhile , throughout the earth , To be the glorious Real ; Till God shall every creature bless With his supremest blessing ...
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... wish the fact could be denied ) , With an eye to the purse of the old MacBride , And really " nothing shorter " ! For he said to himself , in his greedy lust , " Whenever he dies , - as die he must , And yields to Heaven his vital trust ...
... wish the fact could be denied ) , With an eye to the purse of the old MacBride , And really " nothing shorter " ! For he said to himself , in his greedy lust , " Whenever he dies , - as die he must , And yields to Heaven his vital trust ...
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