The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 79
... younker does n't know it , ) Which he can use in rarest necromancy , Be thought poetical , your boy ' s a poet ! If a strong will and most courageous bearing , If to be cruel as the Roman Nero ; If all that ' s chivalrous , and all ...
... younker does n't know it , ) Which he can use in rarest necromancy , Be thought poetical , your boy ' s a poet ! If a strong will and most courageous bearing , If to be cruel as the Roman Nero ; If all that ' s chivalrous , and all ...
الصفحة 112
... younker tells In such a knowing way ; For what he knows , you may be sure , He does not fear to say . He knows he is an arrant churl , Although he looks so mild ; And worst of all - full well he knows He is a knowing child . He knows ...
... younker tells In such a knowing way ; For what he knows , you may be sure , He does not fear to say . He knows he is an arrant churl , Although he looks so mild ; And worst of all - full well he knows He is a knowing child . He knows ...
الصفحة 164
... younker's pate to stimulate , He beats ye other ende ! III . Righte lordlie is ye Pedagogue As any turbaned Turke ; For welle to rule ye District Schoole , It is no idle worke . IV . For oft Rebellion lurketh there In breaste of secrete ...
... younker's pate to stimulate , He beats ye other ende ! III . Righte lordlie is ye Pedagogue As any turbaned Turke ; For welle to rule ye District Schoole , It is no idle worke . IV . For oft Rebellion lurketh there In breaste of secrete ...
الصفحة 223
... younker's complaint , Tugged away at his oar and kept steadily on . Love , vexed at the heart , only clamored the more , And cried , " By the gods ! in what country or clime Was ever a lubber who handled an oar In so lazy a fashion as ...
... younker's complaint , Tugged away at his oar and kept steadily on . Love , vexed at the heart , only clamored the more , And cried , " By the gods ! in what country or clime Was ever a lubber who handled an oar In so lazy a fashion as ...
الصفحة 254
... younker's path , And stole the flour away . " Alas ! what shall we do for bread ? " Exclaimed the weeping lad ; " The flour is gone ! - the flour is gone ! - And it was all we had ! " And so he sought the Northwind's cave , Beside the ...
... younker's path , And stole the flour away . " Alas ! what shall we do for bread ? " Exclaimed the weeping lad ; " The flour is gone ! - the flour is gone ! - And it was all we had ! " And so he sought the Northwind's cave , Beside the ...
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