Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, 5. köideReeves & Turner, 1888 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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... Night before Christmas . C. C. MOORE The Night after Christmas ... PAGE . ... ... ... ... 263 263 273 ... ... 263 ... 264 ... 264 ... ... 264 265 ... ... 265 266 266 ... 267 ... 267 ... 264 ... 264 271 ... 271 239 240 ... 240 ... 241 ...
... Night before Christmas . C. C. MOORE The Night after Christmas ... PAGE . ... ... ... ... 263 263 273 ... ... 263 ... 264 ... 264 ... ... 264 265 ... ... 265 266 266 ... 267 ... 267 ... 264 ... 264 271 ... 271 239 240 ... 240 ... 241 ...
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... night complains ; For ever bar'd the Abelard she loves . Within those ancient walls by moss o'erspread , Where the relenting sinner learns to weep ; Each in her narrow Bed till Mid - night laid , The gentle Daughters of Devotion sleep ...
... night complains ; For ever bar'd the Abelard she loves . Within those ancient walls by moss o'erspread , Where the relenting sinner learns to weep ; Each in her narrow Bed till Mid - night laid , The gentle Daughters of Devotion sleep ...
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... night have sway'd , And wak'd to extacy the living lyre . An Opera , written and composed by Thomas Augustine Arne , M.D. It was acted at Covent Garden Theatre , London . six nights in the month of December , 1764 . † Performers in the ...
... night have sway'd , And wak'd to extacy the living lyre . An Opera , written and composed by Thomas Augustine Arne , M.D. It was acted at Covent Garden Theatre , London . six nights in the month of December , 1764 . † Performers in the ...
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... night , But Faction wakes to pen Addresses bold . In yonder stately rook'ry ( Brookes's fane ) Nothing is heard but rout and wild uproar ; Th ' affrighted Rooks forsake their wonted reign , Tables are turn'd , and hazard is no more ...
... night , But Faction wakes to pen Addresses bold . In yonder stately rook'ry ( Brookes's fane ) Nothing is heard but rout and wild uproar ; Th ' affrighted Rooks forsake their wonted reign , Tables are turn'd , and hazard is no more ...
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... nights ! No further seek his writings to deride , Nor try to mend what sentiment has marr'd , Oblivion's veil his comedy shall hide , And shroud in night the actor and the bard . From The British Minerva . Printed in Hamburgh . 1818 ...
... nights ! No further seek his writings to deride , Nor try to mend what sentiment has marr'd , Oblivion's veil his comedy shall hide , And shroud in night the actor and the bard . From The British Minerva . Printed in Hamburgh . 1818 ...
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