Another On The Same Occasion (Rees Prichard Poems)
Mourn Cambria, thoughtless Cambria mourn,Like Nineveh, repentent turn,Put sackcloth on — proclaim a fast —Cry out for Grace, and mend ...
Mourn Cambria, thoughtless Cambria mourn,Like Nineveh, repentent turn,Put sackcloth on — proclaim a fast —Cry out for Grace, and mend ...
THE change of food enjoyment is to man;In this, t'include the woman is my plan.I cannot guess why Rome will ...
Harley, the nation's great support,Returning home one day from court,His mind with public cares possest,All Europe's business in his breast,Observed ...
A long-ear'd beast, and a field-house for cattle,Among the coals doth often rattle.A long-ear'd beast, a bird that prates,The bridegrooms' ...
Not guilty, yer Honers! I talks to yer straight! An' I calls it a pretty crook game -An' an 'og ...
Give us a call! We keep good beer,Wine, and brandy, and whiskey here;Our doors are open to boys and men,And ...
1. Statesmen and apothecaries, Poets, plumbers, antiquaries, Premiers with their secretaries, Home and foreign missionaries, And ...
I, having loved ever since I was a child a few things, never having waveredIn these affections; never through shyness ...
196We don't cry-Tim and I,We are far too grand-But we bolt the door tightTo prevent a friend-Then we hide our ...
THE change of food enjoyment is to man; In this, t'include the woman is my plan. I cannot guess why ...
We don't cry -- Tim and I, We are far too grand -- But we bolt the door tight To ...
WITNESS FOR TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA PEACE In San Francisco around Easter time last year, they had a trout fishing ...
We sat together at one summer's end, That beautiful mild woman, your close friend, And you and I, and talked ...
I WILL take an egg out of the robin's nest in the orchard, I will take a branch of gooseberries ...
He staggered in from night and frost and fog And lampless streets: he'd guzzled like a hog And drunk till ...
O all ye exorcizers come and exorcize now, and ye clergymen draw nigh and clerge, For I wish to be ...
'Twas in the year of 1866, and on a very beautiful day, That eighty-two passengers, with spirits light and gay, ...
I, having loved ever since I was a child a few things, never having wavered In these affections; never through ...
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