Charles Stuart Calverley Quotes
The heart which grief hath cankered, Hath one unfailing remedy - the Tankard.
Charles Stuart Calverley (1862). “Verses and Translations”, p.57
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly Leaves”, p.12
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly leaves, by C.S.C.”, p.30
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly leaves, by C.S.C.”, p.11
But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny.
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly Leaves”, p.58
Life is with such all beer and skittles. They are not difficult to please About their victuals.
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly leaves, by C.S.C.”, p.59
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly Leaves”, p.41
Charles Stuart Calverley, “The Auld Wife”
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly leaves, by C.S.C.”, p.48
But what is coffee, but a noxious berry, Born to keep used-up Londoners awake?
Charles Stuart Calverley (1862). “Verses and Translations”, p.57
Precious to me - it is the Dinner Bell. Oh blessed Bell! Thou bringest beef and beer.
Charles Stuart Calverley (1862). “Verses and Translations”, p.58
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly Leaves”, p.170
Charles Stuart Calverley (1872). “Fly leaves, by C.S.C.”, p.108
Charles Stuart Calverley (1865). “Verses and Translations”, p.61