26 Quotes by Charles Stuart Calverley
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Precious to me – it is the Dinner Bell. Oh blessed Bell! Thou bringest beef and beer...
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Oh Beer! Oh Hodgson, Guinness, Allsop, Bass! Names that should be on every infant’s tongue! Shall days and months and years and centuries pass, And still your merits be unrecked, unsung?
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The farmer’s daughter hath soft brown hair And I met with a ballad, I can’t say where, That wholly consisted of lines like these.
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But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e’en be too sunshiny...
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Canst thou love me, lady? I’ve not learn’d to woo: Thou art on the shady Side of sixty too. Still I love thee dearly! Thou hast lands and pelf: But I love thee merely Merely for thyself.
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Should ever anything be missed – milk, coals, umbrellas, brandy – the cat’s pitched into with a boot or anything that’s handy.
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I’ve read in many a novel, that unless they’ve souls that grovel – Folks prefer in fact a hovel to your dreary marble halls.
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Still my soul is in its boyhood; Nor of year or changes recks. Though my scalp is almost hairless, And my figure grows convex.
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