The Wander-Light (Henry Lawson Poem)
And they heard the tent-poles clatter, And the fly in twain was torn - 'Tis the soiled rag of a ...
And they heard the tent-poles clatter, And the fly in twain was torn - 'Tis the soiled rag of a ...
The schools marched in procession in happiness and pride, The city bands before them, the soldiers marched beside; Oh, starched ...
The Hag is astride, This night for to ride, The devil and she together; Through thick and through thin, Now ...
(i) introduction his home in ruins his parents gone frederick seeks to reclaim his throne to the golden mountain he ...
as the landscape falls away the hawthorn in its gnarly fashion is content to stand alone berries (the very tint ...
THE worst of ills, with jealousy compared, Are trifling torments ev'ry where declared. IMAGINE, to yourself a silly fool, To ...
A CERTAIN husband who, from jealous fear, With one eye slept while t'other watched his dear, Deprived his wife of ...
The witch that came (the withered hag) To wash the steps with pail and rag, Was once the beauty Abishag, ...
Ah blame me not, Catcott, if from the right way My notions and actions run far. How can my ideas ...
The first of the undecoded messages read: "Popeye sits in thunder, Unthought of. From that shoebox of an apartment, From ...
HAS auld Kilmarnock seen the deil? Or great Mackinlay 1 thrawn his heel? Or Robertson 2 again grown weel, To ...
Fat lady, in your four-wheeled chair, Dolled up to beat the band, At me you arrogantly stare With gold lorgnette ...
Deeming that I were better dead, "How shall I kill myself?" I said. Thus mooning by the river Seine I ...
BY many a dream of God and man my thoughts in shining flocks were led: But as I went through ...
When I put her out, once, by the garbage pail, She looked so limp and bedraggled, So foolish and trusting, ...
The day that I was christened- It's a hundred years, and more!- A hag came and listened At the white ...
Viciousness in the kitchen! The potatoes hiss. It is all Hollywood, windowless, The fluorescent light wincing on and off like ...
Great Sultan, how wise are thy state compositions! And oh, above all, I admire that Decree, In which thou command'st, ...
I rise when I please, when I please I lie down, Nor seek, what I care not a rush for, ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
O thou that swing'st upon the waving ear Of some well-filled oaten beard, Drunk ev'ry night with a delicious tear ...
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