The Mary Gloster (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
I've paid for your sickest fancies; I've humoured your crackedest whim -- Dick, it's your daddy, dying; you've got to ...
I've paid for your sickest fancies; I've humoured your crackedest whim -- Dick, it's your daddy, dying; you've got to ...
I. Reference to a Passage in Plutarch's Life of Sulla The people buying and selling, consuming pleasures, talking in the ...
(an ascetic poem for karen's birthday) fancy having a birthday on a thursday when you do the buying of the ...
I'd walk her home after work buying roses and talking of Bechsteins. She was full of soul. Her small room ...
And a merchant said, "Speak to us of Buying and Selling." And he answered and said: To you the earth ...
The chill of their lies buying time to regroup to fend off the people to abduct them in the night ...
Printing the bulletins cleaning the rugs laying out the vestments the pouring of the cups Buying the bread typing the ...
A promise for a future an act of hope in tomorrow buying land while in exile following God's command Then ...
The printing of the bulletins the cleaning of the rugs the laying out the vestments the pouring of the cups ...
The seduction of the season Christmas time of year ads on the TV, calling us to spend less that is ...
Purchase - Impulse, Affirmation. Of future life, With an office Needing Art. 1/9/04 - 15:17 - About buying a print ...
Meticulous was the word That came to mom and me Simultaneously to describe Dad and how he approached almost Everything ...
"Willis, I didn't want you here to-day: The lawyer's coming for the company. I'm going to sell my soul, or, ...
When Sam Small retired from the Army He'd a pension of ninepence a day, And seven pounds fourteen and twopence ...
Today the Masons are auctioning their discarded pomp: a trunk of turbans, gemmed and ostrich-plumed, and operetta costumes labeled inside ...
Marry, and love thy Flavia, for she Hath all things whereby others beautious be, For, though her eyes be small, ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
When first we met she seemed so white I feared her; As one might near a spirit bright I neared ...
It had been four days of no weather as if nature had conceded its genius to the indoors. They'd closed ...
I know it's a bad title but I'm giving it to myself as a gift on a day nearly canceled ...
Buying leeks and walking home under the bare trees. (Yosa Buson)
It was the first gift he ever gave her, buying it for five five francs in the Galeries in pre-war ...
THE PUDDING MASTER OF STANLEY BASIN Tree, snow and rock beginnings, the mountain in back of the lake promised us ...
And thou wert sad-yet I was not with thee! And thou wert sick, and yet I was not near; Methought ...
Deprived of his enemy, shrugged to a standstill horrible Henry, foaming. Fan their way toward him who will in the ...
washed-up, on shore, the old yellow notebook out again I write from the bed as I did last year. will ...
Some clichty folks don't know the facts, posin' and preenin' and puttin' on acts, stretchin' their backs. They move into ...
Over and over they used to ask me, While buying the wine or the beer, In Peoria first, and later ...
I had a penny, A bright new penny, I took my penny To the market square. I wanted a rabbit, ...
for Jim Cummins In Iowa, Jim dreamed that Della Street was Anne Sexton's twin. Dave drew a comic strip called ...
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