Coquette And Her Lover (Paul Hamilton Hayne Poems)
A "PETITE COMEDIE" IN RHYME.LOVER.COQUETTE! coquette! now, is it fairTo weave for me your magic hair,Binding me thus, all unaware?Till, ...
A "PETITE COMEDIE" IN RHYME.LOVER.COQUETTE! coquette! now, is it fairTo weave for me your magic hair,Binding me thus, all unaware?Till, ...
An Ode for the "Farmer's Dinner," University Club, New York, January 23, 1913All hail, ye famous Farmers!Ye vegetable-charmers,Who know the ...
To W. S. M.Look at her-there she sits upon her throneAs ladylike and quiet as a nun!But if you cross ...
Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Just a word i' thi ear,-- Aw hooap we shall net disagree;But aw'm foorced to admit as aw watch ...
Trade, Trade versus Art,Brain, Brain versus Heart;Oh, the earthiness of these hard-hearted times,When clinking dollars, and jingling dimes,Drown all the ...
Her sweet face took from me all thoughts of the wild white rose:Her ringlets eradicated all consideration of the musk ...
When the winter wind whistles along the wild moor,And the cottager shuts on the beggar his door;When the chilling tear ...
Fytte IBy Wood and Wold"Beneath the greenwood bough." — W. Scott.Lightly the breath of the spring wind blows, Though ...
Mean while loquacious Fame the News thro'--out Each Corner of the Land had spread about. The Monster Fame; by Stealth ...
The Lady Lorraine was sweet and fair; The Lady Lorraine was young; She had wonderful eyes and glorious hair, And ...
QUEEN of inventive thought, thy dreamsHave mark'd the colour of my fate;Still lend thy lightly quivering beams,Guide me through wilds ...
By Jean Baptiste Trudeau. W'en Queen Victoria calls her peup's For mak' some Jubilee, ...
A CHILD of the hard-hearted world was I, And a worldling callous of heart,And eager to play with the ...
I.A gentle wind, of western birthOn some far summer sea,Wakes daisies in the wintry earth,Wakes hopes in wintry me.The sun ...
That was the day they killed the Son of GodOn a squat hill-top by Jerusalem.Zion was bare, her children from ...
Amphion e'en hard Stones did move) Appease the stubborn Anger of my Love, And move her harder Heart. And thou, ...
Undone, undone the lawyers are,They wander about the towne,Nor can find the way to Westminster, Now Charing-cross is downe;At the ...
Failing to recognize to honor our commitment the obligation of society at the base of the social contract The governed ...
Each of us challenged to be warm hearted compassion for our neighbors lifting them up Will we be judged as ...
'Twas in the year of 1887, which many people will long remember, The burning of the Theatre at Exeter on ...
'Twas in the year of 1746, on a fine summer afternoon, When trees and flowers were in full bloom, That ...
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