The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, 2. kötetLittle, Brown, 1856 |
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4. oldal
... thing Survives to wear many a wrinkle ; While death forbids another to wake , And a son that it took nine moons to make Expires without even a twinkle ! Into this world we come like ships , Launch'd from the docks , and stocks , and ...
... thing Survives to wear many a wrinkle ; While death forbids another to wake , And a son that it took nine moons to make Expires without even a twinkle ! Into this world we come like ships , Launch'd from the docks , and stocks , and ...
7. oldal
... thing - a gooseberry bush for size- With a golden stem and branches . She was born exactly at half - past two , As witness'd a time - piece in or - molu That stood on a marble table- Showing at once the time of day , And a team of ...
... thing - a gooseberry bush for size- With a golden stem and branches . She was born exactly at half - past two , As witness'd a time - piece in or - molu That stood on a marble table- Showing at once the time of day , And a team of ...
11. oldal
... the ring , Ere names were found just the proper thing For a minor rich as a Mexican . Then cards were sent , the presence to beg Of all the kin of Kilmansegg , White , yellow , and brown relations : Brothers , AND HER PRECIOUS LEG . 11.
... the ring , Ere names were found just the proper thing For a minor rich as a Mexican . Then cards were sent , the presence to beg Of all the kin of Kilmansegg , White , yellow , and brown relations : Brothers , AND HER PRECIOUS LEG . 11.
16. oldal
... things . That nature ever invented ! When the rich are wealthy beyond their wealth , And the poor are rich in spirits and health , And all with their lots contented ! There's little Phelim , he sings like a thrush , In the selfsame pair ...
... things . That nature ever invented ! When the rich are wealthy beyond their wealth , And the poor are rich in spirits and health , And all with their lots contented ! There's little Phelim , he sings like a thrush , In the selfsame pair ...
18. oldal
... thing most weighty and solemn : — But whence was wonder or blame to spring If little Miss K . , - after such a swing- Made a dust for the flaming gilded thing On the top of the Fish Street column ? Der Education . According to ...
... thing most weighty and solemn : — But whence was wonder or blame to spring If little Miss K . , - after such a swing- Made a dust for the flaming gilded thing On the top of the Fish Street column ? Der Education . According to ...
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66 Straight began beggar bow'd breath bright call'd cold creature cried Crooked Lane curse d'ye think Dame dance dark dead deaf dear Death Devil door doth double dream earth ev'ry eyes face Fancy gilded Gog and Magog gold Gold Sticks Golden Ass Golden Leg GOLDEN LEGEND Grundy hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven horn horrid horse huckaback human Hyæna Julio light limb look look'd Lord Lullaby maid Miss Kilmansegg moon moral mouth Nelly Gray never night o'er Otto of Roses perchance pious poor Precious Leg Prester John pride rich ride ring roll'd round the Square Saint Sally Brown seem'd sight sing song sort soul sounds spirit spite stamp'd stood Sunday sweet tender There's thing thou thro till Monday tongue Trumpet turn'd Twas wild young zounds
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94. oldal - Spurn'd by the young, but hugg'd by the old To the very verge of the churchyard mould ; Price of many a crime untold ; Gold ! -Gold ! Gold ! Gold...
177. oldal - Now, when he went from Nelly Gray, His heart so heavy got — And life was such a burden grown, It made him take a knot! So round his melancholy neck A rope he did entwine, And, for his second time in life Enlisted in the Line!
175. oldal - BEN BATTLE was a soldier bold, And used to war's alarms ; But a cannon-ball took off his legs, So he laid down his arms ! Now as they bore him off the field, Said he, " Let others shoot, For here I leave my second leg, And the Forty-second Foot...
271. oldal - No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing, Play on, play on, My elfin John ! Toss the light ball — bestride the stick — (I knew so many cakes would make him sick ! ) With fancies buoyant as the thistle-down, Prompting the face grotesque, and antic brisk, With many a lamb-like frisk, (He 's got the scissors, snipping at your gown ! ) Thou pretty opening rose...
269. oldal - With antic toys so funnily bestuck, Light as the singing bird that wings the air, (The door ! the door ! he'll tumble down the stair '.) Thou darling of thy sire ! (Why, Jane, he'll set his pinafore afire !) Thou imp of mirth and joy!
270. oldal - Touched with the beauteous tints of dawning life! (He's got a knife !) Thou enviable being ! No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing, Play on, play on, My elfin...
270. oldal - From ev'ry blossom in the world that blows, Singing in Youth's Elysium ever sunny, (Another tumble ! — that's his.
176. oldal - I loved a soldier once, For he was blithe and brave; But I will never have a man With both legs in the grave! "Before you had those timber toes, Your love I did allow, But then, you know, you stand upon Another footing now !" "Oh, Nelly Gray! Oh, Nelly Gray! For all your jeering speeches, At duty's call, I left my legs, In Badajos's breaches!
303. oldal - For my part getting up seems not so easy By half as lying. What if the lark does carol in the sky, Soaring beyond the sight to find him out — Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly ? I'm not a trout.
329. oldal - To his tuned spirit the wild heather-bells Ring Sabbath knells ; The jubilate of the soaring lark Is chant of clerk ; For choir, the thrush and the gregarious linnet ; The sod's a cushion for his pious want ; And, consecrated by the heav'n within it, The sky-blue pool, a font.