The Silver Treasury of Light Verse: From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden NashNew American Library, 1957 - 416 ページ |
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From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden Nash Oscar Williams. How pleasures of thought surpass eating and drinking , - My pleasure of thought is the pleasure of thinking How pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! How pleasant it is to have ...
From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden Nash Oscar Williams. How pleasures of thought surpass eating and drinking , - My pleasure of thought is the pleasure of thinking How pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! How pleasant it is to have ...
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... pleasure itself of good living , But also the pleasure of now and then giving : So pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! So pleasant it is to have money . They may talk as they please about what they call pelf , And how one ought ...
... pleasure itself of good living , But also the pleasure of now and then giving : So pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! So pleasant it is to have money . They may talk as they please about what they call pelf , And how one ought ...
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From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden Nash Oscar Williams. How pleasures of thought surpass eating and drinking , — My pleasure of thought is the pleasure of thinking How pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! How pleasant it is to have ...
From Geoffrey Chaucer to Ogden Nash Oscar Williams. How pleasures of thought surpass eating and drinking , — My pleasure of thought is the pleasure of thinking How pleasant it is to have money , heigh - ho ! How pleasant it is to have ...
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