The Rape Of The Tarts (Oscar Fay Adams Poems)
Argument:The Queen of Hearts,She made some tartsAll on a summer's day;The Knave of Hearts,He stole those tartsAnd carried them away!The ...
Argument:The Queen of Hearts,She made some tartsAll on a summer's day;The Knave of Hearts,He stole those tartsAnd carried them away!The ...
It all comes back as the end draws near; All comes back like a tale of old! Shall I tell you all? ...
At Carnac in Brittany, close on the bay,They show you a church, or rather the grayRibs of a dead one, ...
They held a great prayer-service in Berlin,And augured German triumph from some wordsSaid to be spoken by the Jewish GodTo ...
ONCE, when the autumn fields were dim and wet,The trumpets rang; the tide of battle setToward gray Broceliande, by the ...
The birds, the birds of mine own landI heard in Brittany;And as they sung, they seemed to meThe very same ...
SILENT old gateway! whose two columns stand Like simple monuments on either hand; No trellised iron-work, with pleasant view Of ...
AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY of the RISE, PROGRESS, AND EXTINCTION of the late REBELLION In Britain, in the Years 1745 and ...
An Incident of the French Revolution.THE light lay trembling in a silver bar Along the western borders of the ...
Ruggiero, to amaze the British host, And wake more wonder in their wondering ranks, The bridle of his winged courser ...
Fair Estelle.* * * * *Moons wax'd, and waned in dreary hopelessness,And ever when my days sad task was done,Stretched ...
Mr. PresidentI'm writing you a letterthat perhaps you will readIf you have the time. I've just receivedmy call-up papersto leave ...
Here in the narrow broken way Where silently we go.Steadfast above their valiant clay Forgotten crosses show.Our whispers call to ...
I would not any man should hearThe birds that sweetly sing above,Save he who knows the power of love;For nought ...
NEAR to the silver Trent SIRENA dwelleth; She to whom Nature lent All that excelleth; By which the Muses late ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Ruggiero, to amaze the British host, And wake more wonder in their wondering ranks, The bridle of his winged courser ...
A pencil, sir; a penny -- won't you buy? I'm cold and wet and tired, a sorry plight; Don't turn ...
"Gawaine, Gawaine, what look ye for to see, So far beyond the faint edge of the world? D'ye look to ...
Hot August noon: already on that day Since sunrise through the Wiltshire downs, most sad Of mouth and eye, he ...
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