An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... laughed fit to kill , and shook the town , And guyed the policemen and laughed them down With a boomlay , boomlay , boomlay , BOOм . . . . THEN I SAW THE CONGO , CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK , CUTTING THROUGH THE JUNGLE WITH A GOLDEN ...
... laughed fit to kill , and shook the town , And guyed the policemen and laughed them down With a boomlay , boomlay , boomlay , BOOм . . . . THEN I SAW THE CONGO , CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK , CUTTING THROUGH THE JUNGLE WITH A GOLDEN ...
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... laughed till their sides were sore At the baboon butler in the agate door , And the well - known tunes of the parrot band That trilled on the bushes of that magic land . A troupe of skull - faced witch - men came Through the agate ...
... laughed till their sides were sore At the baboon butler in the agate door , And the well - known tunes of the parrot band That trilled on the bushes of that magic land . A troupe of skull - faced witch - men came Through the agate ...
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... laughed , and we roared a hurrah , and so The little Revenge ran on sheer into the heart of the foe , With her hundred fighters on deck , and her ninety sick below ; For half of their fleet to the right and half to the left were seen ...
... laughed , and we roared a hurrah , and so The little Revenge ran on sheer into the heart of the foe , With her hundred fighters on deck , and her ninety sick below ; For half of their fleet to the right and half to the left were seen ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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