A collection of poems from various authors, fo young persons1856 - 102 pages |
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... Edmonton , All in a chaise and pair . " My sister , and my sister's child , Myself and children three , Will fill the chaise so you must ride On horseback after we . " He soon replied , " I do admire Of womankind but one , And you are ...
... Edmonton , All in a chaise and pair . " My sister , and my sister's child , Myself and children three , Will fill the chaise so you must ride On horseback after we . " He soon replied , " I do admire Of womankind but one , And you are ...
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... the bottle necks Still dangling at his waist . Thus , all through merry Islington , These gambols he did play , And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay . And there he threw the wash about On both sides SELECT POETRY . 23.
... the bottle necks Still dangling at his waist . Thus , all through merry Islington , These gambols he did play , And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay . And there he threw the wash about On both sides SELECT POETRY . 23.
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... Edmonton , his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband , wondering much To see how he did ride . " Stop , stop , John Gilpin ! - Here's the house " - They all at once did cry : " The dinner waits , and we are tired ...
... Edmonton , his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband , wondering much To see how he did ride . " Stop , stop , John Gilpin ! - Here's the house " - They all at once did cry : " The dinner waits , and we are tired ...
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... Edmonton And I should dine at Ware . " So turning to his horse he said , " I am in haste to dine ; ' Twas for your pleasure you came here , You shall go back for mine . " Ah ! luckless speech , and bootless boast , For SELECT POETRY . 25.
... Edmonton And I should dine at Ware . " So turning to his horse he said , " I am in haste to dine ; ' Twas for your pleasure you came here , You shall go back for mine . " Ah ! luckless speech , and bootless boast , For SELECT POETRY . 25.
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ANON beautiful beneath biped bird breast breath bright Butterfly Cassowary cell charms Chough Cimmerian clouds coral strand COWPER cried dancing dark death delight door doth dwell earth Edmonton Ev'n Excelsior eyes fair fame FAVERSHAM flew flowers gleam glow grave Guillemot haste hath head hear heard heart heave heaven horse hour Il Penseroso John Gilpin L'Allegro light live look'd loud maid melancholy Milton mirth morn mournfully musing native ne'er nest never night numbers Nymph o'er passion peace Pelops pensive pity Pixies pleasure poems Ptarmigan rebecs rest Rose round Seven Sisters shade shine sing skies smiling Snail soft solitude of Binnorie song soon sorrow soul sound spirit star stormy winds story stream Superior Planets sweet tale Thebes thee thou Twas unseen vale voice wave wild winds do blow wings WORDSWORTH young youth ΑΝΟΝ