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| 2771. | Hiawathas' photographing ( Part I ) by Lewis Carroll> | | FROM his shoulder Hiawatha
Took the camera of rosewood,
Made of sliding, folding rosewood;
Neatly put it all together.
In its case it lay comp... |
| 2772. | Hiawathas' photographing ( Part IV) by Lewis Carroll> | | Next to him the eldest daughter:
She suggested very little
Only asked if he would take her
With her look of 'passive beauty-'
Her idea of pa... |
| 2773. | Phantasmagoria CANTO III ( Scarmoges ) by Lewis Carroll> | | "AND did you really walk," said I,
"On such a wretched night?
I always fancied Ghosts could fly -
If not exactly in the sky,
Yet at a fairish heig... |
| 2774. | Phantasmagoria CANTO IV ( Hys Nouryture ) by Lewis Carroll> | | "OH, when I was a little Ghost,
A merry time had we!
Each seated on his favourite post,
We chumped and chawed the buttered toast
They gave us ... |
| 2775. | Phantasmagoria CANTO II ( Hys Fyve Rules ) by Lewis Carroll> | | "MY First - but don't suppose," he said,
"I'm setting you a riddle -
Is - if your Victim be in bed,
Don't touch the curtains at his head,
But take... |
| 2776. | Hiawathas' photographing ( Part VI ) by Lewis Carroll> | | But my Hiawatha's patience,
His politeness and his patience,
Unaccountably had vanished,
And he left that happy party.
Neither did he leave them s... |
| 2777. | Hiawathas' photographing ( Part III ) by Lewis Carroll> | | Next the Son, the Stunning-Cantab:
He suggested curves of beauty,
Curves pervading all his figure,
Which the eye might follow onward,
Till the... |
| 2778. | Phantasmagoria CANTO VI ( Dyscomfyture ) by Lewis Carroll> | | As one who strives a hill to climb,
Who never climbed before:
Who finds it, in a little time,
Grow every moment less sublime,
And votes the thing ... |
| 2779. | Hiawathas' photographing ( Part II ) by Lewis Carroll> | | First the Governor, the Father:
He suggested velvet curtains
looped about a massy pillar;
And the corner of a table,
Of a rosewood dining-tabl... |
| 2780. | Phantasmagoria CANTO V ( Byckerment ) by Lewis Carroll> | | "DON'T they consult the 'Victims,' though?"
I said. "They should, by rights,
Give them a chance - because, you know,
The tastes of people differ so... |
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