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" ... their portraits Celestials drew In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. Here's a pot with a cot in a park, In a park where the peach-blossoms blew, Where the lovers eloped in the dark, Lived, died, and were changed into two Bright birds that eternally... "
Tutt and Mr. Tutt - Page 50
by Arthur Train - 1920 - 304 pages
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Ballades in blue china

Andrew Lang - 1881 - 152 pages
...were changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang : 'Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your " tongue has a tang " But — a sage never...
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Ballades and Verses Vain

Andrew Lang - Ballades - 1884 - 186 pages
...changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang; 'T is a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic; your "tongue has a tang," But — a sage never...
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The poets of the second half of the reign. The writers of vers de société

Henry Fitz Randolph - Ballads, English - 1887 - 392 pages
...changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang; 'T is a tale was undoubtedly true . In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your ' tongue has a tang ; ' But — a sage never...
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Open Sesame!: Poetry and Prose for School Days, Volume 1

Blanche Wilder Bellamy - Readers - 1890 - 410 pages
...were changed into two Bright birds, that eternally flew Through the boughs of the May, as they sang ; 'Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. Envoy. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your tongue has no fang ; But a sage never minded...
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A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895: Selections Illustrating the ..., Volume 2

Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 440 pages
...changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang ; 'T is a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic ; your "tongue has a tang," But — a sage never...
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The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, Volume 6

Charles Wells Moulton - American poetry - 1894 - 588 pages
...were changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang; 'Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic; your " tangue has a tang," But — a sage never...
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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Volume 68

1891 - 902 pages
...were turned into two Bright birds that eternally Hew Through the boughs of the May, as they sang ; 'Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your tongue has a tans, But a sage never heeded a shrew...
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The World's Best Poetry ...

English poetry - 1904 - 876 pages
...changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang; 'T is a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. ENVOY Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic; your " tongue has a tang," But — a sage never...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 7

Alfred Henry Miles - English poetry - 1906 - 738 pages
...were changed into two Bright birds, that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may as they sang, Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. . . ENVOY. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your " tongue has a tang," But — a sage...
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Ballades in Blue China and Other Poems

Andrew Lang - Ballades - 1907 - 168 pages
...were changed into two Bright birds that eternally flew Through the boughs of the may, as they sang ; 'Tis a tale was undoubtedly true In the reign of the Emperor Hwang. Come, snarl at my ecstasies, do, Kind critic, your "tongue has a tang" But — a sage never heeded...
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