The wild garland; or, Curiosities of poetry, selected by I.J. Reeve, Nide 11865 |
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Sivu 13
... Hear ! hear ! Three rattling huzzas , and a finishing cheer ! * The Secretary , Mr. Wyatt Papworth . The writer of these lines is understood to be Mr. Arthur Ashpital , M.S.A. UNIVOCALIC POEM . " I have a reasonable good ear THE WILD ...
... Hear ! hear ! Three rattling huzzas , and a finishing cheer ! * The Secretary , Mr. Wyatt Papworth . The writer of these lines is understood to be Mr. Arthur Ashpital , M.S.A. UNIVOCALIC POEM . " I have a reasonable good ear THE WILD ...
Sivu 19
... hear , A silent language roving far and near ; Whose softest noise outstrips loud thunder's sound , And spreads her accents thro ' the world's vast round , A voice heard by the deaf , spoke by the dumb , Whose echo reaches long , long ...
... hear , A silent language roving far and near ; Whose softest noise outstrips loud thunder's sound , And spreads her accents thro ' the world's vast round , A voice heard by the deaf , spoke by the dumb , Whose echo reaches long , long ...
Sivu 35
... hear Believes He hears Believes He hears Lay out Decide upon You can afford You may Lays out He can afford Lays out He can afford see Decides upon Decides He sees He sees * upon The foregoing English version , in which the bottom line ...
... hear Believes He hears Believes He hears Lay out Decide upon You can afford You may Lays out He can afford Lays out He can afford see Decides upon Decides He sees He sees * upon The foregoing English version , in which the bottom line ...
Sivu 41
... hear this storia , Then will ye cry and roria , We shall see her no moria . " An extract from a celebrated Macaronic comedy entitled " Ignoramus , " written by a clergyman named Ruggle . It was performed before James I. , at Cambridge ...
... hear this storia , Then will ye cry and roria , We shall see her no moria . " An extract from a celebrated Macaronic comedy entitled " Ignoramus , " written by a clergyman named Ruggle . It was performed before James I. , at Cambridge ...
Sivu 54
... hear a tune of Paganini's ? Echo - A pack o'ninnies . " ECHO SONG . THE WORDS BY ADDISON , THE MUSIC BY HOOK . Echo tell me while I wander O'er this fairy plain to prove him , If my shepherd still grows fonder Ought I in return to love ...
... hear a tune of Paganini's ? Echo - A pack o'ninnies . " ECHO SONG . THE WORDS BY ADDISON , THE MUSIC BY HOOK . Echo tell me while I wander O'er this fairy plain to prove him , If my shepherd still grows fonder Ought I in return to love ...
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Abraham Lowe Acrostic Alliteration ALPHABET Anagram Ballad beer bell Ben Jonson called Charles church curious dear death doth drink Echo echo verses Edward England EVE'S PUDDING eyes faithful fame flying mouse following lines Four-and-twenty Frandley Garland Garters George give grace hand hath heart Henry homeward honour hoop inscription Ixworth John keep King lady letters LIPOGRAM live Logogram London Lord Macaronic maister Moll Rowe Molly motto ne'er never nose o'er Palindrome peal plods ploughman poet poetical poetry poor posy praise pray R. H. Barham rhyme for Tipperary rich ringers shaves sing sixpence Song sound specimens Suffolk sure sweet tell thee there's Thomas Three or four To-morrow true UCKFIELD unto weary weau wedding Welsh Rabbit wherewithal wife William wine word written
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Sivu 115 - Even such is Time, which takes in trust Our youth, our joys, and all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days : And from which earth, and grave, and dust, The Lord shall raise me up, I trust.
Sivu 149 - At thirty man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve; In all the magnanimity of thought Resolves and re-resolves; then dies the same.
Sivu 120 - And hitting and splitting, And shining and twining, And rattling and battling, And shaking and quaking, And pouring and roaring, And waving and raving...
Sivu 120 - Sounds and motions forever and ever are blending, All at once and all o'er, with a mighty uproar, — And this way the water comes down at Lodore.
Sivu 147 - Eugh, obedient to the benders will ; The Birch for shaftes ; the Sallow for the mill ; The Mirrhe sweete-bleeding in the bitter wound ; The warlike Beech ; the Ash for nothing ill ; The fruitful! Olive ; and the Platane round ; The carver Holme ; the Maple seeldom inward sound.
Sivu 120 - Dividing and gliding and sliding, And falling and brawling and sprawling, And driving and riving and striving, And sprinkling and twinkling and wrinkling, And sounding...
Sivu 108 - I'll tell a tale — B. Agreed. P. Where London's column, pointing at the skies, Like a tall bully, lifts the head, and lies...
Sivu 19 - GOD bless the king, I mean the faith's defender; God bless — no harm in blessing — the pretender; But who pretender is, or who is king, God bless us all — that's quite another thing.
Sivu 134 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor ; Who, busied in his majesty, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold, The civil citizens kneading up the honey, The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum,...
Sivu 137 - A woman, having a settlement, married a man with none ; The question was, he being dead, if that she had was gone. Quoth Sir John Pratt : ' Her settlement suspended did remain, Living the husband ; but, him dead, it doth revive again.