An Indian Mother About to Destroy Her Child (James Montgomery Poems)
Awhile she lay all passive to the touchOf those small fingers, and the soft, soft lipsSoliciting the sweet nutrition thence,While ...
Awhile she lay all passive to the touchOf those small fingers, and the soft, soft lipsSoliciting the sweet nutrition thence,While ...
Rappelez-vous l'objet que nous v?mes, mon ?me,Ce beau matin d'?t? si doux:Au d?tour d'un sentier une charogne inf?meSur un lit ...
KULLERVO'S EVIL DEEDS.Kullerwionen, youthful wizard,In his blue and scarlet stockings,Henceforth lingered with his parents;But he could not change his nature,Could ...
Mr. Simkin B---n---r---d to Lady B---n---r---d, at --- Hall, North. A Public Breakfast. Motives for the same.--A List of the ...
He was a Glug of simple charm;He wished no living creature harm. His kindly smile like sunlight fell On all ...
'TWAS night-and where a watery sound Came moaning up the Flat,Six rude and bearded stockmen round Their blazing ...
October 21: 1805Heard ye the thunder of battle Low in the South and afar?Saw ye the flash of the death-cloud ...
COME out, said Leonard, bursting through my door, His black curls tangled like a fretting sea,-- "Come out, nor waste ...
This is the tale of NortonWho vowed a vow, by zounds,To catch the varlet GardinerAnd win a thousand pounds. "Come ...
Dame Charity one day was tiredWith nursing of her children three,-So might you beIf you had nursed and nursed so ...
ONCE more permit me, nuns, and this the last; I can't resist, whatever may have passed, But must relate, what ...
TO you, my friends, allow me to detail, The feats of monks in Catalonia's vale, Where oft the holy fathers ...
A DEMON, blacker in his skin than heart, So great a charm was prompted to impart; To one in love, ...
WHO knows the world will never feel surprise, When men are duped by artful women's eves; Though death his weapon ...
WHEN chapman billies leave the street, And drouthy neibors, neibors, meet; As market days are wearing late, And folk begin ...
A Tale "Of Brownyis and of Bogilis full is this Buke." -Gawin Douglas. When chapman billies leave the street, And ...
The Sun, who never stops to dine, Two hours had pass'd the mid-way line, And driving at his usual rate, ...
Now warm with ministerial ire, Fierce sallied forth our loyal 'Squire, And on his striding steps attends His desperate clan ...
"You're bloody right - I was a Red," The Man from Cook's morosely said. And if our chaps had won ...
Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime Put on his pistols and went riding out But had got wellnigh nowhere ...
Sir, Our times are much degenerate from those Which your sweet muse with your fair fortune chose, And as complexions ...
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