Dornock’s Distress. A Tragical Dialogue (James Wilson Claudero Poems)
SCENE I. EcclefechinDornockSolus.O heavens support my every sense!A large estate! yet barr'd from pence!Trust deeds and curs'd adjudications,Bonds, inhibitions, damn'd ...
SCENE I. EcclefechinDornockSolus.O heavens support my every sense!A large estate! yet barr'd from pence!Trust deeds and curs'd adjudications,Bonds, inhibitions, damn'd ...
SWEET scene, on me full often hast thou smil'd,And for a while my pressing cares beguil'd;In thee have I spent ...
Within the sitting-room, the companyHad been increased in number. Two or threeYoung couples had been added: Emma King,Ella and Mary ...
I: VISIONCharmed with the ceaseless music of the brook-Babbling with hope and with Youth's deathless song;Full with the joys of ...
The case, too, was urgent, for there stood a sinner, Whose fate hung on chance--a chance for his dinner; A chance for ...
What shall I teach in the vivid afternoonWith the sun warming the blackboard and a slipOf cloud catching my eye?Only ...
_P_. Farewell to Europe, and at once farewellTo all the follies which in Europe dwell;To Eastern India now, a richer ...
''Powers, erst of heaven; and, haply, yet again, As, with the years, we wiser, mightier grow, Thither, triumphant, destined to ...
Cuckoo, are you calling me,Or is it a voice of wizardry?In these woodlands I am lost,From glade to glade of ...
1.LORD, I do choose the higher than my will.I would be handled by thy nursing armsAfter thy will, not my ...
He stands upon the city street, keen-eyed, and brown of face,He seems to bring a breath of air from some ...
Oh come and live with me, my love,And share my war-time dinner,Who eats the least at this our feast,Shall make ...
636The Way I read a Letter's-this-'Tis first-I lock the Door-And push it with my fingers-next-For transport it be sure-And then ...
I LATELY vowed to leave the nuns alone, So oft their freaks have in my page been shown. The subject ...
WHEN Cupid with his dart, would hearts assail, The rampart most secure is not the VEIL; A husband better will ...
The Way I read a Letter's -- this -- 'Tis first -- I lock the Door -- And push it ...
As Frost is best conceived By force of its Result -- Affliction is inferred By subsequent effect -- If when ...
1 NOW list to my morning's romanza-I tell the signs of the Answerer; To the cities and farms I sing, ...
When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule, First put the British troops to school; Instructed them in warlike trade, And new ...
Wargeilah town is very small, There's no cathedral nor a club, In fact the township, all in all, Is just ...
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