A Warm Day In Winter (Paul Laurence Dunbar Poems)
"SUNSHINE on de medders,Greenness on de way;Dat's de blessed reasonI sing all de day."Look hyeah! Whut you axin'?Whut meks me ...
"SUNSHINE on de medders,Greenness on de way;Dat's de blessed reasonI sing all de day."Look hyeah! Whut you axin'?Whut meks me ...
Thou that art made of better temperd clay, Then Titan ere made any; who dost pay Thy youth to time, with greater ...
HAIL sweetest charmer of the rural plain,Accept the tribute of a humble swain;Nor frown, tho' he presumpt'ous would essay;No muse ...
That curious Webbe which proud Arachne spunne, Or that which chast Penelope begunne, Match not this piece whose worth exceedes all choice, That ...
Again th' Almighty mounts his lofty Throne, And on his Right Hand sate th' Eternal Son. The Royal Writs were ...
Allemyghty god, maker of alle,Saue you my souereyns in towre & halle, And send you good grace!If ye wylle a ...
Mean while loquacious Fame the News thro'--out Each Corner of the Land had spread about. The Monster Fame; by Stealth ...
I. Speak, Muse, whom wilt thou sing? What mighty Man, what King, Upon the Stage what Hero wilt thou bring, ...
I. Not the Pellaean Conquerour, To whose insatiate restless Mind The spacious Globe too narrow did appear; It made him ...
I don't mind kings and dukes and things; I don't mind wigs or maces;I don't mind crowns or robes or ...
Scarce was the Nights cold Shadow from the Skies Withdrawn, when the fresh Dew, that lies Upon the tender Grass, ...
Reason, which long had absent been before, Vouchsaf'd one Day to come within my door. Affrighted at th' unusual Sight, ...
Such a sensation Sunday's preacher made."Christian!" he cried, "what is your stock- in-trade?Alas! Too often nil. ...
The night hung o'er Virginia's forest wild, Stately with beauty unsurpassed beforeShone the full moon serenely; and the windAs it ...
The morn hath risen clear and bright,The sun displays his glorious light; Through heaven's vault of azure dye,Where peeps the ...
Gay is the captivating cognomen of a Young Woman of cambridge, mass.to whom nobody seems to have mentioned ye ...
A ballad made by one of the adherents to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, soon after the battle of ...
Gleaming folds of read and gold linger in the western sky; Fleecy clouds of purest tint, mingle with the purple ...
Yes! there was one that loved thee - years that stealIn swift succession from this changing scene,Cannot efface thine image; ...
I What new element before us unborn in nature? Is there a new thing under the Sun? At last inquisitive ...
or, The First Steamboat up the Alabama. You, Dinah! Come and set me whar de ribber-roads does meet. De Lord, ...
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