The Sorrows of a Simple Bard (Henry Lawson Poems)
WHEN I tell a tale of virtue and of injured innocence,Then my publishers and lawyers are the densest of the ...
WHEN I tell a tale of virtue and of injured innocence,Then my publishers and lawyers are the densest of the ...
My reading is extremely deep and wide;And as our modern education goes-Unique I think, and skilfully appliedTo Art and Industry ...
Notwithstanding thou art unto me a sovereign, and I a beggar;Still turn not from me thy face, for I am ...
When on my bosom thy bright eyes, Florinda, dart their heavenly beams,I feel not the least love surprise, Yet endless tears flow ...
When fairer faces turn from me, And gayer friends grow cold,And I have lost through poverty The friendship bought with gold;When I ...
DISPOSED to wed, e'en while you hasten, stay;There's great advantage in a small delay:Thus Ovid sang, and much the wise ...
I.IN the beautiful Castleton Island a mansion of lordly style,Embowered in gardens and lawns, looks over the glimmering bay.In the ...
Canadian farmers came oft to the little green cottage,To see their new neighbors and hear them tell over their troubles.The ...
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 ...
IThe hermit sat within his cave, A prey to anxious care;Distress sat gravely on his brow, And suffering slumbered there.His ...
Great, learned, witty Ben, be pleased to light The world with that three-forked fire; nor fright All us, thy ...
AS Henry, with the maid he loved,The garden's mazy circles moved,With contemplative eye survey'dThe flow'rs in summer pride array'd; Their ...
I'd known her from her "Baby days" And watched her grow apace, Her lovely eyes and glossy hair, And figure-full ...
They don't want to be your hedge, Your barrier, your living wall, the no-go Go-between between your property And the ...
YOU felons on trial in courts; You convicts in prison-cells-you sentenced assassins, chain'd and hand-cuff'd with iron; Who am I, ...
1 AS I sat alone, by blue Ontario's shore, As I mused of these mighty days, and of peace return'd, ...
Lady, your room is lousy with flowers. When you kick me out, that's what I'll remember, Me, sitting here bored ...
All hail to the Rev. George Gilfillan of Dundee, He is the greatest preacher I did ever hear or see. ...
'Twas on the 16th of October, in the year 1894, I was invited to Inverness, not far from the sea ...
May be the whole thing was a dream, Pinched myself awake this morn, To check if you are there, virtually, ...
Immortal! William Shakespeare, there's none can you excel, You have drawn out your characters remarkably well, Which is delightful for ...
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