The Lady of the Motor Car (Henry Lawson Poems)
The Lady of the Motor-car she stareth straight ahead;Her face is like the stone, my friend, her face is like ...
The Lady of the Motor-car she stareth straight ahead;Her face is like the stone, my friend, her face is like ...
-- How hard for me, the splendor of this crown and robe,amidst my shame -- -- In stony Troezen will be ...
Pump the old harmonium in a back room.The kettle's on for tea at four o'clock.A man's to get born, who'll ...
-- How hard for me, the splendor of this crown and robe,amidst my shame ---- In stony Troezen will be ...
PASSION brings reason—who can pacifyAn anguish'd heart whose loss hath been so great?Where are the hours that fled so swiftly ...
What dark tempestuous night has been hiding your face?And what claps of thunder frighten you from the bedWhen the fragile ...
Why run the crowd? What means the throngThat rushes fast the streets along?Can Rhodes a prey to flames, then, be?In ...
Once to the song and chariot-fight,Where all the tribes of Greece uniteOn Corinth's isthmus joyously,The god-loved Ibycus drew nigh.On him ...
TO DR. E.A. WHITMIRE, Columbus, Ohio Mah frens an' fellah trabblers, Ah rise tonight to say, Dat ah feels mos' ...
A rose in the high garden you desire.A wheel in the pure syntax of steel.The mountain stripped bare of Impressionist ...
Can I forget her crueltyWho, brown miracle, gave you me?Or with unmoisted eyes think onThe proud surrender overgone,(Lowlihead in haughty ...
Good-bye! — 'tis like a churchyard bell — good-bye! Poor weeping eyes! Poor head, bowed down with woe! Kiss me ...
PASSION brings reason--who can ...
I What new element before us unborn in nature? Is there a new thing under the Sun? At last inquisitive ...
Among these latter busts we count by scores, Half-emperors and quarter-emperors, Each with his bay-leaf fillet, loose-thonged vest, Loricand low-browed ...
1 AN old man bending, I come, among new faces, Years looking backward, resuming, in answer to children, Come tell ...
Once to the song and chariot-fight, Where all the tribes of Greece unite On Corinth's isthmus joyously, The god-loved Ibycus ...
Why run the crowd? What means the throng That rushes fast the streets along? Can Rhodes a prey to flames, ...
DAyly when I do seeke and sew for peace, And hostages doe offer for my truth: she cruell warriour doth ...
Composed, by Special Request, 18th June 1890 Then Pilate, the Roman Governor, took Jesus and scourged Him, And the soldiers ...
A sad tale of the sea, I will unfold, About Mrs Lingard, that Heroine bold; Who struggled hard in the ...
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