Choosing A Name (Mary Anne Lamb Poems)
I have got a new-born sister:I was nigh the first that kissed her.When the nursing-woman brought herTo papa, his infant ...
I have got a new-born sister:I was nigh the first that kissed her.When the nursing-woman brought herTo papa, his infant ...
These have a life that hath no part in death; These circumscribe the soul and make it strong; Between the breathing of ...
Whence came the blemish on thy face?Did Hebe cause the stain,Did Nature's self her work disgraceLest Kitty should be vain?No, ...
The pris'ner was at large indicted, For that by thirst of gain excited, One day in July last, ...
I.OF all the joys that brighten suffering earth, What joy is welcomed like a new-born child? What life so wretched, ...
Part the First.When Flora 'gins to decke the fieldsWith colours fresh and fine,Then holy clerkes their mattins sing To good ...
O HAVE you seen the Stratton floodThat's great with rain to-day?It runs beneath your wall, Lord Sands,Full of the new-mown ...
TO A PORTRAIT. PAINTED BY THE LATE G. S. NEWTON, ESQ., R.A., FROM AN OLD MINIATURE, SAID TO BE OF ...
His name was Kelly Ingram; he was Alabama's son,And he whistled "Yankee Doodle," as he stood beside his gun;There was ...
(voor David Meltzer)1.door de takken vande dunne bomen van de tiende straatwacht de blauwe lucht met mij &ik wacht op ...
My desk is cleared of the litter of ages; Before me glitter the fair white pages; My fountain pen is ...
(Cut this out in either case.)Poet, ere you write me, Stem the flowing ink;Or that you indite me Pause upon ...
I have got a new-born sister;I was nigh the first that kissed her.When the nursing woman brought herTo papa, his ...
Margaret, in happy hour, Christen'd from that humble flower Which we a daisy call! May thy pretty ...
Some bewties make a god of flatterie, And scorne Eliziums eternall types,Nathes, I abhorre such faithles prophesie, Least I be ...
LONDON, thou art of townes A per se. Soveraign of cities, seemliest in sight, Of high renoun, riches and royaltie; ...
London, thou art of town{.e}s A per se. Soveraign of cities, semeliest in sight, Of high renoun, riches, and royaltie; ...
FROM those drear solitudes and frowsy cells, Where Infamy with sad Repentance dwells; Where turnkeys make the jealous portal fast, ...
When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule, First put the British troops to school; Instructed them in warlike trade, And new ...
When first I left Blighty they gave me a bay'nit And told me it 'ad to be smothered wiv gore; ...
DAME DOWSON, was a granny grey, Who, three score years and ten, Had pass'd her busy hours away, In talking ...
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