Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, 第 5 巻Reeves & Turner, 1888 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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... Ancient Mariner . 1798 304 1886 305 1888 ... 306 ... The Sheriff's Officer . 1834 Le lecturé malgré lui . 1847 The Rhime of the Seedy Barrister . 1847 ... ::: 107 108 108 109 PAGE . IIO 110 112 113 113 113 114 115 and IV PARODIES.
... Ancient Mariner . 1798 304 1886 305 1888 ... 306 ... The Sheriff's Officer . 1834 Le lecturé malgré lui . 1847 The Rhime of the Seedy Barrister . 1847 ... ::: 107 108 108 109 PAGE . IIO 110 112 113 113 113 114 115 and IV PARODIES.
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... Ancient Alderman . In V. Parts . Shirley Brooks . 1855 The Ancient Mariner , or the Deceived Husband Classical versus Modern . 1869 ... The Devil's latest Walk . 1887 The Devil's Excursion to London . W. Phillips There's a Lying Spirit ...
... Ancient Alderman . In V. Parts . Shirley Brooks . 1855 The Ancient Mariner , or the Deceived Husband Classical versus Modern . 1869 ... The Devil's latest Walk . 1887 The Devil's Excursion to London . W. Phillips There's a Lying Spirit ...
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... Ancient Rome . Albert Smith Burlington . J. D. Parley . 1872 ... ... ... 1846 The Tomahawk ... 1878 1884 ... Ancient Stoke . 1875 Match between Dryburgh and Sludgeborough . Pastime . 1883 ... ... The Battle of the Asses ' Bridge.J . M ...
... Ancient Rome . Albert Smith Burlington . J. D. Parley . 1872 ... ... ... 1846 The Tomahawk ... 1878 1884 ... Ancient Stoke . 1875 Match between Dryburgh and Sludgeborough . Pastime . 1883 ... ... The Battle of the Asses ' Bridge.J . M ...
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... ancient solitary Reign . Beneath those rugged Elms , that Yew - Tree's shade , Where heaves the Turf in many a mould'ring Heap , Each in his narrow Cell for ever laid , The rude Forefathers of the Hamlet sleep . 5 The breezy Call of ...
... ancient solitary Reign . Beneath those rugged Elms , that Yew - Tree's shade , Where heaves the Turf in many a mould'ring Heap , Each in his narrow Cell for ever laid , The rude Forefathers of the Hamlet sleep . 5 The breezy Call of ...
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... ancient walls by moss o'erspread , Where the relenting sinner learns to weep ; Each in her narrow Bed till Mid - night laid , The gentle Daughters of Devotion sleep . No stings of Conscience goad their easy Breast , No unrepented Crimes ...
... ancient walls by moss o'erspread , Where the relenting sinner learns to weep ; Each in her narrow Bed till Mid - night laid , The gentle Daughters of Devotion sleep . No stings of Conscience goad their easy Breast , No unrepented Crimes ...
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ancient beautiful bell beneath Bill blow boys brave breast breath burlesque Christabel cried crowd dear Deborah Lee Devil door e'en e'er ELEGY eyes face fair fame fate fear fight fire Gilpin hand hath head hear heard heart hour imitation Ingoldsby Legends John Gilpin lady laugh leave London look Lord Lord Byron morn ne'er never night O'Brine o'er once parody passed Peter Bell play poem poet poor Punch quoth Rejected Addresses rose round Save seen sigh sight sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spake stood street sweet swells swore tears tell thee There's things THOMAS GRAY thou thought thro Tory town Twas verses omitted voice W. M. THACKERAY Walt Whitman weary WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind Wordsworth written Yankee Yankee doodle dandy youth
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97 ページ - SHE was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition, sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and way-lay.
234 ページ - Over earth and ocean, with gentle motion, This pilot is guiding me, Lured by the love of the genii that move In the depths of the purple sea ; Over the rills, and the crags, and the hills, Over the lakes and the plains, Wherever he dream, under mountain or stream, The Spirit he loves remains ; And I all the while bask in heaven's blue smile, Whilst he is dissolving in rains.
107 ページ - The sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he ! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon " — The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
254 ページ - Now in building of chaises, I tell you what, There is always somewhere a weakest spot, — In hub, tire, felloe, in spring or thill, In panel, or crossbar, or floor, or sill, In screw, bolt, thoroughbrace, — lurking still, Find it somewhere you must and will, — Above or below, or within or without, — And that's the reason, beyond a doubt, A chaise breaks down, but doesn't wear out. But the Deacon swore (as Deacons do, With an "I dew vum...
210 ページ - Go, lovely Rose! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
234 ページ - I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun.
51 ページ - Ambition this shall tempt to rise, Then whirl the wretch from high, To bitter Scorn a sacrifice And grinning Infamy. The stings of Falsehood those shall try, And hard Unkindness...
107 ページ - With sloping masts and dipping prow, As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled.
313 ページ - Her buskins gemmed with morning dew, Blew an inspiring air, that dale and thicket rung, The hunter's call to Faun and Dryad known ! The oak-crowned Sisters and their chaste-eyed Queen Satyrs and Sylvan Boys were seen Peeping from forth their alleys green : Brown Exercise rejoiced to hear ; And Sport leaped up, and seized his beechen spear.
124 ページ - I played a soft and doleful air, I sang an old and moving story — An old rude song, that suited well That ruin wild and hoary. She listened with a flitting blush, With downcast eyes and modest grace; For well she knew I could not choose But gaze upon her face.