The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 26±ÇJenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... And a plank and a basket or so . " Awful , and proud , and erect , Here sat our republican goddess . Each morning her table we deck'd With dainty aristocrats ' bodies . The people each day flocked around As she sat at [ 9 ] BALLADS.
... And a plank and a basket or so . " Awful , and proud , and erect , Here sat our republican goddess . Each morning her table we deck'd With dainty aristocrats ' bodies . The people each day flocked around As she sat at [ 9 ] BALLADS.
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... mornings A - dawdling with the Muse : While Tom frequents his banker , Young Ned frequents the Jews . " Ned drives about in buggies , Tom sometimes takes a ' bus ; Ah , cruel fate , why made you My children differ thus ? Why make of Tom ...
... mornings A - dawdling with the Muse : While Tom frequents his banker , Young Ned frequents the Jews . " Ned drives about in buggies , Tom sometimes takes a ' bus ; Ah , cruel fate , why made you My children differ thus ? Why make of Tom ...
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... morning , Or loitering to dine , Or dozing in the shade , Or basking in the shine . " Your little steady eyes , Tom , Though not so bright as those That restless round about him His flashing genius throws , Are excellently suited To ...
... morning , Or loitering to dine , Or dozing in the shade , Or basking in the shine . " Your little steady eyes , Tom , Though not so bright as those That restless round about him His flashing genius throws , Are excellently suited To ...
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... Morning Paper . Y E Yankee volunteers ! It makes my bosom bleed When I your story read , Though oft ' t is told one . So in both hemispheres The women are untrue , And cruel in the New , As in the Old one ! What - in this company Of ...
... Morning Paper . Y E Yankee volunteers ! It makes my bosom bleed When I your story read , Though oft ' t is told one . So in both hemispheres The women are untrue , And cruel in the New , As in the Old one ! What - in this company Of ...
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... morning when Fanny sat there , I bless thee and love thee , old cane - bottom'd chair . If chairs have but feeling , in holding such charms , A thrill must have pass'd through your wither'd old arms ! I look'd , and I long'd , and I ...
... morning when Fanny sat there , I bless thee and love thee , old cane - bottom'd chair . If chairs have but feeling , in holding such charms , A thrill must have pass'd through your wither'd old arms ! I look'd , and I long'd , and I ...
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