The World is with Me (Thomas Hood Poem)
The world is with me, and its many cares, Its woes--its wants--the anxious hopes and fears That wait on all ...
The world is with me, and its many cares, Its woes--its wants--the anxious hopes and fears That wait on all ...
The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I: let God and ...
Thrice, and above, blest, my soul's half, art thou, In thy both last and better vow; Could'st leave the city, ...
In the silence of the night Death descended from God toward the earth. He hovered above a city and pierced ...
Part of the story through the ages maybe central to the state of affairs woe to those who rely on ...
THE Lombard princes oft pervade my mind; The present tale Boccace relates you'll find; Agiluf was the noble monarch's name; ...
A STURGEON, once, a glutton famed was led To have for supper--all, except the head. With wond'rous glee he feasted ...
Who does not wish, ever to judge aright, And, in the Course of Life's Affairs, To have a quick, and ...
A Gentleman, most wretched in his Lot, A wrangling and reproving Wife had got, Who, tho' she curb'd his Pleasures, ...
A Thriving Merchant, who no Loss sustained, In little time a mighty Fortune gain'd. No Pyrate seiz'd his still returning ...
Often in this life of ours we resemble, in our failure to meet, the Shen and Shang constellations, one of ...
The sorrow of riverside blossoms inexplicable, And nowhere to complain -- I've gone half crazy. I look up our southern ...
I let myself in at the kitchen door. "It's you," she said. "I can't get up. Forgive me Not answering ...
The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood, Sweet-scented stuff when ...
The rhyme of the poet Modulates the king's affairs, Balance-loving nature Made all things in pairs. To every foot its ...
The south-wind brings Life, sunshine, and desire, And on every mount and meadow Breathes aromatic fire, But over the dead ...
The rain has spoiled the farmer's day; Shall sorrow put my books away? Thereby are two days lost: Nature shall ...
I Thy trivial harp will never please Or fill my craving ear; Its chords should ring as blows the breeze, ...
I The other night I had a dream, most clear And comforting, complete In every line, a crystal sphere, And ...
Like Some Old fashioned Miracle When Summertime is done -- Seems Summer's Recollection And the Affairs of June As infinite ...
They had not seen, for ages, such beautiful gifts in Delphi as these that had been sent by the two ...
I have almost been reduced to a homeless pauper. This fatal city, Antioch, has consumed all my money; this fatal ...
It goes on being Alexandria still. Just walk a bit along the straight road that ends at the Hippodrome and ...
If I had been a Heathen, I'd have praised the purple vine, My slaves should dig the vineyards, And I ...
This hideous, upholstered in gift-wrap fabric, chromed in places, design possibility for the future canned ham. Its genius wonderful, circa ...
Come touch me baby in his waking dream disordered Henry murmured. I'll read you Hegel and that will hurt your ...
LEAVE me a little while alone, Here at his grave that still is strown With crumbling flower and wreath; The ...
When stretch'd on one's bed With a fierce-throbbing head, Which preculdes alike thought or repose, How little one cares For ...
YE Irish lords, ye knights an' squires, Wha represent our brughs an' shires, An' doucely manage our affairs In parliament, ...
'TWAS 1 in that place o' Scotland's isle, That bears the name o' auld King Coil, Upon a bonie day ...
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