Poems humorous and philosophical, by Outis, with which are included Rhymes in the west of England dialect, by Agrikler, Выпуск 823 |
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... hands thou didst clasp , As I handled the cockatrice ' den , and play'd on the hole of the asp ; But with foes e'en more deadly than these , with malice and calumny rife , Thou biddest me suffer in peace , restraining from anger and ...
... hands thou didst clasp , As I handled the cockatrice ' den , and play'd on the hole of the asp ; But with foes e'en more deadly than these , with malice and calumny rife , Thou biddest me suffer in peace , restraining from anger and ...
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... hands in tearful agony , And shrieking , " O dear ! O dear !! O dear !!! there's father a murderin ' she ! " The farmer heard that piteous cry , and saw the maiden's distress , And he went to rescue the ill - used wife - what Englishman ...
... hands in tearful agony , And shrieking , " O dear ! O dear !! O dear !!! there's father a murderin ' she ! " The farmer heard that piteous cry , and saw the maiden's distress , And he went to rescue the ill - used wife - what Englishman ...
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... hand and lip ; Or , perhaps you thought mine eyes were rude ; But for " breach , " or " assault , " they never were sued ; To stare at a lady may not be the thing , But a cat you know may look at a king ; And , in one respect , I ...
... hand and lip ; Or , perhaps you thought mine eyes were rude ; But for " breach , " or " assault , " they never were sued ; To stare at a lady may not be the thing , But a cat you know may look at a king ; And , in one respect , I ...
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... hands in tearful agony , And shrieking , " O dear ! O dear !! O dear !!! there's father a murderin ' she ! " The farmer heard that piteous cry , and saw the maiden's distress , And he went to rescue the ill - used wife - what Englishman ...
... hands in tearful agony , And shrieking , " O dear ! O dear !! O dear !!! there's father a murderin ' she ! " The farmer heard that piteous cry , and saw the maiden's distress , And he went to rescue the ill - used wife - what Englishman ...
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... favourite study , And his hands and face were embrown'd and ruddy . For he was no finicking artist fellow , With camp stool , easel , and white umbrella , And other artistic paraphernalia ; Not thus he worshipp'd the 12 Poems by " Outis . "
... favourite study , And his hands and face were embrown'd and ruddy . For he was no finicking artist fellow , With camp stool , easel , and white umbrella , And other artistic paraphernalia ; Not thus he worshipp'd the 12 Poems by " Outis . "
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Стр. 65 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 56 - He easily shirks the burden, and sings to his empty purse: 'To you my purse, and to none other wight, Complain I, for ye be my lady dear; I am sorry now that ye be so light, For certes ye now make me heavy cheer: Me were as lief be laid upon a bier, For which unto your mercy thus I cry, Be heavy again, or elles must I die. Now vouchsafen this day ere it be night That I of you the blissful sound may hear, Or see your colour like the sunne bright, That of yellowness ne had never peer; Ye be my life,...
Стр. 56 - TO HIS EMPTY PURSE. TO you my purse, and to none other wight, Complain I, for ye be my lady dear...
Стр. 23 - Ulysses ! think not death a theme Of consolation ; I had rather live The servile hind for hire, and eat the bread Of some man scantily himself sustain'd, Than sovereign empire hold o'er all the shades.
Стр. 10 - Consarn thy yead," my fiather hollered out. (Aalthaw wi passion a wer fit ta bust, One theng I'll zaay, my fiather never cuss'd.)
Стр. 9 - And wesh un down wi' bout dree quarts o zlap. Wi' bulgin cheeak, 'ad turn the vittles roun', While hes gurt jaa kept moavin up and down. A peck o...
Стр. 9 - Ben went, and zoon com'd back — a diddent lag, But aal a brought in wer — tha empty bag. "Now, Ben — whar es tha saalt?
Стр. ix - A verb does not necessarily agree with its nominative in number and person, and as a proof of this, Agrikler gives an amended conjugation of the verb to be : — INDICATIVE MOOD.