Lake Eliza (Henry Lawson Poems)
THE SAND was heavy on our feet, A Christmas sky was o'er us,And half a mile through dust and heat Lake 'Liza ...
THE SAND was heavy on our feet, A Christmas sky was o'er us,And half a mile through dust and heat Lake 'Liza ...
It is a week from yesterday I last saw Finn; I never saw a braver man.A king of heavy blows; ...
Bee from the Court of Love, and Reason torne,For Love in Reason now doth put his trust,Desert, and liking are ...
THE PARTING HOUR.Minutely trace man's life; year after year,Through all his days let all his deeds appear,And then though some ...
WAINAMOINEN AND YOUKAHAINEN.Wainamoinen, ancient minstrel,Passed his years in full contentment,On the meadows of Wainola,On the plains of Kalevala,Singing ever wondrous ...
THE STRUGGLES OF CONSCIENCE.A serious Toyman in the city dwelt,Who much concern for his religion felt;Reading, he changed his tenets, ...
Gilgamesh spoke to Utanapishtim, the Faraway: "I have been looking at you, but your appearance is not strange—you ...
Alone. For Jack has gone away, To hide his head in proofs and letters;And left me here to spend the ...
When on high the heaven had not been named, Firm ground below had not been called by name, Naught but ...
Our poet has never as yet Esteemed it proper or fit To detain you ...
'Tis true, although 'tis sad to say,Disputes are rising every day.You'd think, if no one did deny it,A little work-box ...
Fields of lucerne and waving wheat,White-washed sheds, and cottage neat,Nesting orchards and mulberry trees,Scented flowers round hives of bees,With the ...
HROTHGAR spake, helmet-of-Scyldings: —"Ask not of pleasure! Pain is renewedto Danish folk. Dead is Aeschere,of Yrmenlaf the elder brother,my sage ...
_Chimalpanecatl icuic ioan tlaltecaua (nanotl)._ 1. Ichimalipan chipuchica ueya, mixiuiloc yautlatoaya, ichimalipanchipuchica ueya, mixiuiloc yautlatoa. 2. Coatepec tequiua, tepetitla moxayaual ...
Close thy Byron; open thy Goethe. —CarlyleSome half-a-dozen years or so, When life had yet no crown of iron,I took ...
I like Artemus Ward, that quaint Rough, sturdy, antiquated Showman,Who travell'd Yankee-land to paint The social ills in man and ...
Why on your sister do you look, Octavius, with an eye of scorn,As scarce her presence you could brook?— Under ...
You'll learn when you're older, that chip on your shoulderWhich you dare other boys to upsetAnd stand up and fight ...
Mother says, "Be in no hurry, Marriage oft means care and worry." Auntie says, with manner grave, "Wife is synonym ...
May-, 1786.I LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither ...
It hurts my pride that I should be The issue of a night of lust; Yet even Bishops, you'll agree, ...
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