THE GOOD PART, THAT SHALL NOT BE TAKEN AWAY (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem)
She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side, In valleys green and cool; And all her hope and all her pride Are ...
She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side, In valleys green and cool; And all her hope and all her pride Are ...
It was an artless Bandar, and he danced upon a pine, And much I wondered how he lived, and where ...
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm! All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm, And shadowy, through ...
ENDYMION. A Poetic Romance. "THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG." INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON. Book ...
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
When the shy star goes forth in heaven All maidenly, disconsolate, Hear you amid the drowsy even One who is ...
I love the evenings, passionless and fair, I love the evens, Whether old manor-fronts their ray with golden fulgence leavens, ...
'Twas in the prime of summer-time An evening calm and cool, And four-and-twenty happy boys Came bounding out of school: ...
In the vaulted way, where the passage turned To the shadowy corner that none could see, You paused for our ...
I I saw a slowly-stepping train -- Lined on the brows, scoop-eyed and bent and hoar -- Following in files ...
IN Collins Street standeth a statute tall, A statue tall, on a pillar of stone, Telling its story, to great ...
Part One As night fell and the light glittered in the great house, the servants stood at the massive door ...
I am a kind word uttered and repeated By the voice of Nature; I am a star fallen from the ...
The strong shore is my beloved And I am his sweetheart. We are at last united by love, and Then ...
Man and I are sweethearts He craves me and I long for him, But alas! Between us has appeared A ...
Let me but do my work from day to day, In field or forest, at the desk or loom, In ...
O wonderful! How liquid clear The molten gold of that ethereal tone, Floating and falling through the wood alone, A ...
Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine, Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine! Oh the Earth ...
(To Miss May Forshall.) HE shouts amain, he shouts again, (Her brother, fierce, as bluff King Hal), "I tell you ...
O TWEED! a stranger, that with wand'ring feet O'er hill and dale has journey'd many a mile, (If so his ...
Since I noo mwore do zee your feace, Up steairs or down below, I'll zit me in the lwonesome pleace, ...
Since I noo mwore do zee your feace, Up steairs or down below, I'll zit me in the lwonesome pleace, ...
NOT in scorn do I reprove thee, Not in pride thy vows I waive, But, believe, I could not love ...
Oh, "rorty" was a mid-Victorian word Which meant "fine, splendid, jolly," And often to me it has reoccurred In moments ...
O little mouse, why dost thou cry While merry stars laugh in the sky? Alas! alas! my lord is dead! ...
Men say the world is full of fear and hate, And all life's ripening harvest-fields await The restless sickle of ...
Here let us linger at will and delightsomely hearken Music aeolian of wind in the boughs of pine, Timbrel of ...
Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went, Following the beasts upon a fresh spring day; But since his horn-tipped bow ...
The day is past and the toilers cease; The land grows dim 'mid the shadows grey, And hearts are glad, ...
He comes; I hear him up the street-- Bird of ill omen, flapping wide The pinion of a printed sheet, ...
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