Rhymes a la Mode by Andrew Lang
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Much more to bear a Joke.
But yet, if from my Innocence I, even in Thought, should slide, Then, let my fingers quite forget The sweet Spinnet to guide! Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded, vol. i., p. 184., 1785 Footnotes: {1} N.B. There is only one veracious statement in this ballade, which must not be accepted as autobiographical. {2} These lines do NOT apply to Miss Annie P. (or Daisy) Miller, and her delightful sisters, Gades aditurae mecum, in the pocket edition of Mr. James's novels, if ever I go to Gades. {3} Tonatiu, the Thunder Bird; well known to the Dacotahs and Zulus. {4} The Hawk, in the myth of the Galinameros of Central California, lit up the Sun. {5} Pundjel, the Eagle Hawk, is the demiurge and "culture-hero" of several Australian tribes. |
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