The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... door . With Hakluyt or Pur- chas I wander away to the black northern seas or barbaric Cathay ; get fou with O'Shanter , and sober me then with that builder of brick - kilnish dramas , rare Ben ; snuff Herbert , as holy as a flower on a ...
... door . With Hakluyt or Pur- chas I wander away to the black northern seas or barbaric Cathay ; get fou with O'Shanter , and sober me then with that builder of brick - kilnish dramas , rare Ben ; snuff Herbert , as holy as a flower on a ...
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... door by some ancient Miss Asterisk , And so dull that the men who retailed them out- doors Got the ill name of augurs , because they were bores , ) — First , he mused what the animal substance or herb is Would induce a moustache , for ...
... door by some ancient Miss Asterisk , And so dull that the men who retailed them out- doors Got the ill name of augurs , because they were bores , ) — First , he mused what the animal substance or herb is Would induce a moustache , for ...
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... door of a mental dyspepsy . On a previous stage of existence , our Hero Had ridden outside , with the glass below zero ; He had been , ' tis a fact you may safely rely on , Of a very old stock a most eminent scion , - A stock all fresh ...
... door of a mental dyspepsy . On a previous stage of existence , our Hero Had ridden outside , with the glass below zero ; He had been , ' tis a fact you may safely rely on , Of a very old stock a most eminent scion , - A stock all fresh ...
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... door , and stept forth a poor donkey . Though kicked and abused by his bipedal betters , Yet he filled no mean place in the kingdom of letters ; Far happier than many a literary hack , He bore only paper - mill rags on his back ; ( For ...
... door , and stept forth a poor donkey . Though kicked and abused by his bipedal betters , Yet he filled no mean place in the kingdom of letters ; Far happier than many a literary hack , He bore only paper - mill rags on his back ; ( For ...
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... door of the toes , - That He , I was saying , whose judgments are stored For such as take steps in despite of his word , Should look with delight on the agonized prancing Of a wretch who has not the least ground for his dancing , While ...
... door of the toes , - That He , I was saying , whose judgments are stored For such as take steps in despite of his word , Should look with delight on the agonized prancing Of a wretch who has not the least ground for his dancing , While ...
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Página 171 - GUVENER B. is a sensible man; He stays to his home an' looks arter his folks; He draws his furrer ez straight ez he can, An' into nobody's tater-patch pokes; — But John P. Robinson he Sez he wunt vote fer Guvener B. My! aint it terrible? Wut shall we du? We can't never choose him, o...
Página 60 - T is as if a rough oak that for ages had stood, With his gnarled bony branches like ribs of the wood, Should bloom, after cycles of struggle and scathe, With a single anemone trembly and rathe...
Página 150 - Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the face, — It's a grand gret cemetary Per the barthrights of our race; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An
Página 104 - There warn't no stoves (tell comfort died) To bake ye to a puddin'. The wa'nut logs shot sparkles out Towards the pootiest, bless her, An' leetle flames danced all about The chiny on the dresser.
Página 171 - An' into nobody's tater-patch pokes : But John P. Robinson he Sez he wunt vote fer Guvener B. My ! ain't it terrible ? Wut shall we du ? We can't never choose him, o' course — thet 's flat ; Guess we shall hev to come round (don't you.
Página 44 - C. labors to get at the centre, and then Take a reckoning from there of his actions and men ; E. calmly assumes the said centre as granted, And, given himself, has whatever is wanted.
Página 172 - Polk, you know, he is our country. An' the angel thet writes all our sins in a book Puts the debit to him, an' to us the per contry; An' John P. Robinson he Sez this is his view o
Página 72 - Why, there is not a bard at this moment alive More willing than he that his fellows should thrive; While you are abusing him thus, even now He would help either one of you out of a slough; You may say that...
Página 81 - There's Holmes, who is matchless among you for wit ; A Leyden-jar always full-charged, from which flit The electrical tingles of hit after hit ; In long poems...
Página 105 - He stood a spell on one foot fust, Then stood a spell on t'other, An' on which one he felt the wust He couldn't ha