Potential Titles: Wilhelm Busch
Feb. 1st, 2010 07:30 pmOften leered with horrid features - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Stealing apples, pears, and quinces - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
For the care we take repay us - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
This strange cat's-cradle to unhitch - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
What you don't want, fling away - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Tenderly took each his treasure - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
With speed and joy past telling - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Not being lodged to suit their mind - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
When we dream of perfect rest - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Vengeful claws are in the air - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Mind shall triumph over might - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Worse than having ten teeth out - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Fearing anger's headlong blindness - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
He who laughs at others' woes - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
This must somehow be corrected - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
The things most important to mention - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Viewed the mud and naught beyond - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
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Stealing apples, pears, and quinces - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
For the care we take repay us - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
This strange cat's-cradle to unhitch - Wilhelm Busch "Max and Maurice" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
What you don't want, fling away - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Tenderly took each his treasure - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
With speed and joy past telling - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Not being lodged to suit their mind - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
When we dream of perfect rest - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Vengeful claws are in the air - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Mind shall triumph over might - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Worse than having ten teeth out - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Fearing anger's headlong blindness - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
He who laughs at others' woes - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
This must somehow be corrected - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
The things most important to mention - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Viewed the mud and naught beyond - Wilhelm Busch "Plish and Plum" transl. by Charles Timothy Brooks
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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