Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volumen2Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1967 |
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... street rhyme , To the rustle of the bills , Of the bills , bills , bills . To the total of the bills , Keeping time , time , time , As he trills , trills , trills , In a Basinghall street rhyme , To the padding of the bills , Of the ...
... street rhyme , To the rustle of the bills , Of the bills , bills , bills . To the total of the bills , Keeping time , time , time , As he trills , trills , trills , In a Basinghall street rhyme , To the padding of the bills , Of the ...
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... street Half naked I behold ! While I am clothed from head to feet And cover'd from the cold . While some poor wretches scarce can tell Where they may lay their head , I have a home wherein to dwell , And rest upon my bed . While others ...
... street Half naked I behold ! While I am clothed from head to feet And cover'd from the cold . While some poor wretches scarce can tell Where they may lay their head , I have a home wherein to dwell , And rest upon my bed . While others ...
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... street , From his watch - box in the alley Till the watch at six doth sally ; Then to go , in spite of sleep , And at the window cry , " Sweep ! sweep Through the street - door , or the area , Or , in the country , through the dairy ...
... street , From his watch - box in the alley Till the watch at six doth sally ; Then to go , in spite of sleep , And at the window cry , " Sweep ! sweep Through the street - door , or the area , Or , in the country , through the dairy ...
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PART | 2 |
Albert Grant M P and Leicester Square | 3 |
THE DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM | 5 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Annabel Lee bear bells bills bird bore Bret Harte burlesque chamber door cried dark days of yore dear delight doth dread dream drink e'en Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Poe Excelsior eyes F. C. Burnand fair fancy fear floor Funny Folks girls give groan Hamlet hath hear heard heart heaven honour Hookah hope imitation implore Israfel King ladies leave live London look Lord Macbeth maiden morning Mother ne'er never Nevermore night nose o'er once Othello parody pills play poem poet poor Punch Quoth Quoth the Raven rapping Raven rhyme roar round scene Shakespeare shore sigh sing sitting sleep smile song sore soul spirit strange sweet swells tell Theatre thee there's the rub thing thou thought turn twas Ulalume uttered verses voice weary whilst wild word young youth