The Legend of King Arthur (Anonymous Olde English Poems)
Of Brutus' blood, in Brittaine borne, King Arthur I am to name;Through Christendome and Heathynesse Well knowne is ...
Of Brutus' blood, in Brittaine borne, King Arthur I am to name;Through Christendome and Heathynesse Well knowne is ...
When PHARAOH chased the chosen Jew, and perished in the sea,Things seemed to hint at failure in the PHARAOH policy.For ...
(Written in collaboration with R. B. Hamilton.) When Julius Caesar met his death, He muttered in his ...
Come Jack, our place is with the ruckOn the open road today,Not with the tepid "footpath sneak"Or with the wise ...
Semichorus.Oh Tyrant Love! hast thou possestThe prudent, learn'd, and virtuous breast?Wisdom and wit in vain reclaim,And Arts but soften us ...
LIBERTY? Is that the cry, then?We have heard it oft of yore.Once it had, we think, a meaning;Let us hear ...
When at Philippi, he who would have freedGreat Rome from tyrants, for the season briefThat lay 'twixt him and battle, ...
NAME the heathen god of war,Name Minerva's pride;Then from Grecia steer afar,And rest on Tiber's side.--Think of him whom Brutus ...
Caesar or Brutus? here the question lies. Brutus loved right, but Caesar filled the world ; Brutus was stainless, Caesar ...
I ran away from home with the circus,Having fallen in love with Mademoiselle Estralada,The lion tamer.One time, having starved the ...
Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the ...
What art thou, SPLEEN, which ev'ry thing dost ape? Thou Proteus to abus'd Mankind, Who never yet thy real Cause ...
Tagus, farewell! that westward with thy streams Turns up the grains of gold already tried With spur and sail, for ...
Thou noblest monument of Albion's isle! Whether by Merlin's aid, from Scythia's shore, To Amber's fatal plain Pendragon bore, Huge ...
At break of day the College Portress came: She brought us Academic silks, in hue The lilac, with a silken ...
At the chill high tide of the night, At the turn of the fluctuant hours, When the waters of time ...
Yet one Song more! one high and solemn strain Ere PAEAN! on thy temple's ruined wall I hang the silent ...
As one put drunk into the Packet-boat, Tom May was hurry'd hence and did not know't. But was amaz'd on ...
I ran away from home with the circus, Having fallen in love with Mademoiselle Estralada, The lion tamer. One time, ...
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