Parodies of the Works of English and American Authors: Collected and AnnotatedReeves & Turner, 1883 |
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... Poet Laureate , to be followed by Shakespeare , Swinburne , Wordsworth , Byron , Scott , Moore , Longfellow , Poe , Goldsmith , Gray , Lord Macaulay , Dickens , Carlyle , Ruskin , and a number of other favorite authors . The Editor ...
... Poet Laureate , to be followed by Shakespeare , Swinburne , Wordsworth , Byron , Scott , Moore , Longfellow , Poe , Goldsmith , Gray , Lord Macaulay , Dickens , Carlyle , Ruskin , and a number of other favorite authors . The Editor ...
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... Poets Laureate of England , " " A Memoir of George Cruikshank , " etc. I INTRODUCTION . HAVE , for many years past , been collecting Parodies of the works of the most celebrated British and American Authors . This I have done , not ...
... Poets Laureate of England , " " A Memoir of George Cruikshank , " etc. I INTRODUCTION . HAVE , for many years past , been collecting Parodies of the works of the most celebrated British and American Authors . This I have done , not ...
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... poet's distinct individuality , when he can be amusingly imitated . We can only make those the object of our imitations ... poetry , and much too respectable for absurdity ! Either extreme will do for a parody , excellence or imbecility ...
... poet's distinct individuality , when he can be amusingly imitated . We can only make those the object of our imitations ... poetry , and much too respectable for absurdity ! Either extreme will do for a parody , excellence or imbecility ...
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... Poet Laureate , the Warrant being dated the 19th November , 1850 . As a poet he has achieved almost the highest fame , but in his numerous efforts as a dramatist he has been less successful . For the consideration of the Parodies of ...
... Poet Laureate , the Warrant being dated the 19th November , 1850 . As a poet he has achieved almost the highest fame , but in his numerous efforts as a dramatist he has been less successful . For the consideration of the Parodies of ...
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... Poet , The Merman , and the Mermaid , all of which are so well known , that the following parodies require no introduction : - ORIANA . A Tennyson - cum - Albery - Ballad . I went to see thee at the Globe , Oriana ! I tried thy mystery ...
... Poet , The Merman , and the Mermaid , all of which are so well known , that the following parodies require no introduction : - ORIANA . A Tennyson - cum - Albery - Ballad . I went to see thee at the Globe , Oriana ! I tried thy mystery ...
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Alfred Tennyson Ballads Beware Boreäna break Brigade Bromfelde Road Buchanan burlesque call me early cried curse Dante Gabriel Rossetti dear dream E. L. BLANCHARD entitled Esthetic Culture Esthetic Movement Esthetic School Estheticism Excelsior F. C. Burnand fair Fleshly School following parody Funny Folks Grosvenor Gallery Hail to thee head hear heard heart imitation James Collinson John Jonas Fisher King Lady Laureate's London Longfellow look Lord maiden morning mother Movement in England never night o'er Odes Oriana original Oscar Wilde Oxford OZOKERIT parody Peers poem Poet Laureate poetry PRICE SIXPENCE published Punch Queen REEVES & TURNER reply Rhymes ridicule roar round Ruskin Savoy Theatre SHILLINGS shout Six Hundred song stood strange Swinburne Thomas Woolner thou thought thundered turned Vere verses Vicky voice WALTER HAMILTON Wather whilst William Michael Rossetti wondered words
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101. oldal - has laid him. But half of our heavy task was done, When the clock struck the hour for retiring ; And we heard the distant and random gun That the foe was sullenly firing. Slowly and sadly we laid him down, From the field ofhis fame fresh and gory ; We carved not a line,
61. oldal - cattle ! Be a heroine—a wife ! " Trust no future, howe'er pleasant ; Let the dead past bury its dead ; Act—act in the living present, Hoping for a spouse ahead. " Lives of married folk remind us We can live our lives as well, And departing leave behind us Such examples as will
74. oldal - He can't suppress a groan. Despairing, hoping, fearing, Onward thro' life he goes ; Each morning he sees Nellie, And each evening, at its close ; She even haunts him sleeping, And disturbs his night's repose. Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thou hast taught ; Thus at the
83. oldal - EXCELSIOR. The shades of night were falling fast. As through an Alpine village passed, A youth, who bore 'mid snow and ice, • A banner with this strange device, Excelsior ! His brow was sad ; his eye beneath Flashed like a faulchion from its sheath, And like a silver clarion rung, The accents
85. oldal - CLEAN YOUR DOOR-STEP, MARM?" The shades of night were some time past, And snow had fallen thick and fast ; A youth, who broom and shovel bore, Was heard to call outside the door, " Clean your doorstep, Marm ?" In happy homes he saw the light Of household fires gleam warm and bright,
89. oldal - reached that noted shop, 13, CROSS CHEAPING. In happy homes he saw the light, Of household fires gleam warm and bright ; He heeded not the cheerful coal, But strode straight onward to his goal, 13, CROSS CHEAPING. " Beware of rain," an old man said, " Dark lowers the tempest overhead,
31. oldal - She must weep or she will die." Then they praised him soft and low, Call'd him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place, Lightly to the warrior stept, Took the face cloth from the face ; Yet she neither moved nor wept.
13. oldal - Queen o' the May":— You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear, To-morrow 'ill be the happiest time of all the glad New Year, Of all the glad New Year, mother, the maddest merriest day ; For I'm to be Queen o
72. oldal - The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands ; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow, You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low.
13. oldal - You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear— To-morrow '11 be the happiest time of all this famous year ; Of all this famous year, mother, the grandest, jolliest day, For look on our Queen we may, mother, look on our