The First Chantey (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
1896 Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her: Haling her dumb from the camp, held her and ...
1896 Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her: Haling her dumb from the camp, held her and ...
Take heed of this small child of earth; He is great; he hath in him God most high. Children before ...
What will ye, my poor orphans, do, When I must leave the world and you; Who'll give ye then a ...
Why do ye weep, sweet babes? can tears Speak grief in you, Who were but born just as the modest ...
Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest ...
Millions of babies watching the skies Bellies swollen, with big round eyes On Jessore Road--long bamboo huts Noplace to shit ...
There's a dear little home in Good-Children street - My heart turneth fondly to-day Where tinkle of tongues and patter ...
We make ourselves a place apart Behind light words that tease and flout, But oh, the agitated hear Till someone ...
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man, on many, multipli'd his kind, ...
We were water babes, born in the arms of a sparkling brook that patiently took us into its heart. At ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
Scene--A spacious drawing-room, with music-room adjoining. Katharine. What are the words ? Eliza. Ask our friend, the Improvisatore ; here ...
A green and silent spot, amid the hills, A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky-lark ...
Part I It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long grey beard and glittering ...
Tradition, thou art for suckling children, Thou art the enlivening milk for babes; But no meat for men is in ...
The successful man has thrust himself Through the water of the years, Reeking wet with mistakes -- Bloody mistakes; Slimed ...
There was crimson clash of war. Lands turned black and bare; Women wept; Babes ran, wondering. There came one who ...
WHEN Jessie comes with her soft breast, And yields the golden keys, Then is it as if God caress'd Twin ...
O constellations of the early night, That sparkled brighter as the twilight died, And made the darkness glorious! I have ...
Now that we've done our best and worst, and parted, I would fill my mind with thoughts that will not ...
Now that we've done our best and worst, and parted, I would fill my mind with thoughts that will not ...
All things within this fading world hath end, Adversity doth still our joys attend; No ties so strong, no friends ...
New England. 1 Alas, dear Mother, fairest Queen and best, 2 With honour, wealth, and peace happy and blest, 3 ...
I. FRIENDS of faces unknown and a land Unvisited over the sea, Who tell me how lonely you stand With ...
I am like, They tell me, my dear father. Broader brows Howbeit, upon a slenderer undergrowth Of delicate ...
I. Dead ! One of them shot by the sea in the east, And one of them shot in the ...
Come, kings, and listen to my song: When Gwin, the son of Nore, Over the nations of the North His ...
Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines From his mountains; an ...
84 Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines 85 From his ...
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