The Fruit Shop (Amy Lowell Poem)
Cross-ribboned shoes; a muslin gown, High-waisted, girdled with bright blue; A straw poke bonnet which hid the frown She pluckered ...
Cross-ribboned shoes; a muslin gown, High-waisted, girdled with bright blue; A straw poke bonnet which hid the frown She pluckered ...
In Memory of one of the Writer's Family who was a Volunteer during the War with Napoleon In a ferny ...
I In days when men had joy of war, A God of Battles sped each mortal jar; The peoples pledged ...
All of us burning with the Spirit's fire called to shining brightly to become a brush fire Sharing our witness ...
Leading us onward out into the world all of us to witness to carry his word All of us going ...
In lighting our candle in shining our light feeding the fire that all would see Kindling their flame in the ...
Our candles burning brightly in the light not hidden under covers up on the mountaintops Sharing with others the flames ...
Shining together each one brighter shining together creating a brush fire Empowering each other witnesses together offering freely the gifts ...
Each candle lighting each one brightly shining together creating a brush fire Shining together His light growing each believer burning ...
I'll tell you a seafaring story, Of a lad who won honour and fame Wi' Nelson at Battle 'Trafalgar, Joe ...
Joe Dunn were a bobby for football He gave all his time to that sport, He played for the West ...
For every tiny town or place God made the stars especially; Babies look up with owlish face And see them ...
1 Ye Mariners of England 2 That guard our native seas, 3 Whose flag has braved, a thousand years, 4 ...
Of Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of ...
The angel of self-discipline, her guardian Since she first knew and had to go away From home that spring to ...
THE HUNCHBACK TROUT The creek was made narrow by little green trees that grew too close together. The creek was ...
WORSEWICK Worsewick Hot Springs was nothing fancy. Somebody put some boards across the creek. That was it. The boards dammed ...
I. My heart sank with our Claret-flask, Just now, beneath the heavy sedges That serve this Pond's black face for ...
Far from the Rappahannock, the silent Danube moves along toward the sea. The brown and green Nile rolls slowly Like ...
In my aunt's house, the milk jug's beaded crochet cover tickles the ear. We've eaten boiled things with butter. Pie ...
'Twas about the beginning of the present century, Bill Bowls was pressed, and sent to sea; And conveyed on board ...
As I stood upon London Bridge and viewed the mighty throng Of thousands of people in cabs and 'busses rapidly ...
Beautiful city of Edinburgh! Where the tourist can drown his sorrow By viewing your monuments and statues fine During the ...
'Twas on the 18th of August in the year of 1798, That Nelson saw with inexpressible delight The City of ...
Here all the day she swings from tide to tide, Here all night long she tugs a rusted chain, A ...
"Goneys an' gullies an' all o' the birds o' the sea They ain't no birds, not really", said Billy the ...
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