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... wind , like flags : So up he came to the timber's foot And pitched down his greasy bags . Good Lord ! how blithe the old beggar was ! At pulling out his scraps- The very sight of his broken orts Made a work in his wrinkled chaps ...
... wind , like flags : So up he came to the timber's foot And pitched down his greasy bags . Good Lord ! how blithe the old beggar was ! At pulling out his scraps- The very sight of his broken orts Made a work in his wrinkled chaps ...
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... sky , When , just when the gentle west - wind came , We hearkened a dismal cry ; ' Up , up , on the tree , ' quoth the beggar inan , ' Till these horrible dogs go by ! ' And lo ! from the forest's far - off skirts WHIMS AND ODDITIES . 27.
... sky , When , just when the gentle west - wind came , We hearkened a dismal cry ; ' Up , up , on the tree , ' quoth the beggar inan , ' Till these horrible dogs go by ! ' And lo ! from the forest's far - off skirts WHIMS AND ODDITIES . 27.
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... him in his bags : ' Twas a weary job to heave him up , For a doomed man always lags ; But by ten of the clock he was off his legs In the wind , and airing his rags ! So there he hung , and there I stood , 30 HOOD'S POEMS .
... him in his bags : ' Twas a weary job to heave him up , For a doomed man always lags ; But by ten of the clock he was off his legs In the wind , and airing his rags ! So there he hung , and there I stood , 30 HOOD'S POEMS .
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... wind doth blow Thorough transparent holes in every pane , Which Dan , with many paines , makes whole again With nether garments , which his thrift doth teach , To stand for glass , like pronouns , and when rain Stormeth , he puts ...
... wind doth blow Thorough transparent holes in every pane , Which Dan , with many paines , makes whole again With nether garments , which his thrift doth teach , To stand for glass , like pronouns , and when rain Stormeth , he puts ...
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... wind his airy breast assails ; Below , he wears the nether garb of males , Of crimson plush , but non - plushed at the knee ; — Thence further down the native red prevails , Of his own naked fleecy hosiery : - Two sandals , without ...
... wind his airy breast assails ; Below , he wears the nether garb of males , Of crimson plush , but non - plushed at the knee ; — Thence further down the native red prevails , Of his own naked fleecy hosiery : - Two sandals , without ...
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Anon art thou began bird blue body-snatcher breast breath bright brow Charles Lamb charm cheek churl clouds cold cruel dark dead dear Death deep doth dream elves Eugene Aram eyes face fair fairy farewell fear flowers gaze gentle gone grave green grey grief hair hand hath head heart heaven horrid horse Howbeit huckaback Huggins Hunks hunt John Huggins leaves light lips live look Love's LYCUS maid Meanwhile melancholy moon Naiad ne'er Nelly Gray never night o'er once pale pity plucked poor Quoth Robin Goodfellow rose round Sally Brown Sappho Saturn seemed shade shine sighs sing skies sleep song soon sorrow soul spite sprite stept stood stream sweet tears tender thee There's thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought took tree turned Twas warm watch wave weep wept Wherefore Whilst William dear wind wings
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Página 226 - Nothing but lifeless flesh and bone, That could not do me ill; And yet I feared him all the more, For lying there so still: There was a manhood in his look, That murder could not kill. "And, lo! the universal air Seemed lit with ghastly flame; Ten thousand thousand dreadful eyes Were looking down in blame: I took the dead man by his hand And called upon his name!
Página 253 - I remember, I remember The roses, red and white, The violets and the lily-cups, Those flowers made of light! The lilacs where the robin built, And where my brother set The laburnum on his birthday, — The tree is living yet!
Página 226 - O God, it made me quake to see Such sense within the slain ! But when I touched the lifeless clay, The blood gushed out amain ! For every clot, a burning spot Was scorching in my brain ! " My head was like an ardent coal, My heart as solid ice ; My wretched, wretched soul, I knew, Was at the devil's price : A dozen times I...
Página 227 - My head was like an ardent coal, My heart as solid ice; My wretched, wretched soul, I knew, Was at the Devil's price: A dozen times I groaned — the dead Had never groaned but twice.
Página 272 - THERE is a silence where hath been no sound. There is a silence where no sound may be, In the cold grave — under the deep deep sea...
Página 71 - Now Ben he loved a pretty maid, Her name was Nelly Gray; So he went to pay her his devours When he'd devoured his pay! But when he called on Nelly Gray, She made him quite a scoff; And when she saw his wooden legs, Began to take them off! "O Nelly Gray! O Nelly Gray! Is this your love so warm ? The love that loves a scarlet coat, Should be more uniform!
Página 72 - And there he hung till he was dead As any nail in town, — • % For though distress had cut him up, It could not cut him down...
Página 253 - I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow.
Página 224 - His hat was off, his vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was in his brow, And his bosom ill at ease : So he leaned his head on his hands, and read The book between his knees.
Página 252 - That widened when she fled. Full many a thankless child has been, But never one like mine ; Her meat was served on plates of gold, Her drink was rosy wine, But now she'll share the robin's food, And sup the common rill, Before her feet will turn again To meet her father's will ! I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER.