Ch 01 Manner of Kings Story 17 (Sa di Poems)
Several men were in my company whose external appearance displayed the adornment of piety. A great man who had conceived ...
Several men were in my company whose external appearance displayed the adornment of piety. A great man who had conceived ...
I.A MASTER of a country schoolJump'd up one day from off his stool,Inspired with firm resolve to tryTo gain the ...
HANS CARVEL took, when weak and late in life;A girl, with youth and beauteous charms to wife;And with her, num'rous ...
Nurtured upon my Mother's knee,From this, her mountain breast, apart;Here nearer heaven I seem to be,And closer to her heart."With ...
"Some folk," the Monkey says, "there beThat claim descent from mine and me;But I respectfully declineSuch compliments to me and ...
No not to-night, dear child; I cannot go; I'm busy, tired; they knew I should not come; you do not ...
Fair Cloe! when thou deign'st to come,To any neighb'ring Rout or Drum;The Belles who shin'd before so bright,Dazzl'd each Petit ...
Though care and strife Elsewhere be rife,Upon my word I do not heed 'em; ...
Friend, by the way you hump yourself you're from the States, I know, And born in old Mizzourah, where the ...
THE Queen of Birds, t'encrease the Regal Stock, Had hatch'd her young Ones in a stately Oak, Whose Middle-part was ...
ALAS, for the blight of my fancies! Alas, for the fall of my pride! I planned, in my girlish romances, ...
I. A MASTER of a country school Jump'd up one day from off his stool, Inspired with firm resolve to ...
Though care and strife Elsewhere be rife, Upon my word I do not heed 'em; In bed I lie With ...
TO charms and philters, secret spells and prayers, How many round attribute all their cares! In these howe'er I never ...
THE Queen of Birds, t'encrease the Regal Stock, Had hatch'd her young Ones in a stately Oak, Whose Middle-part was ...
The Way to know the Bobolink From every other Bird Precisely as the Joy of him -- Obliged to be ...
Days that cannot bring you near or will not, Distance trying to appear something more obstinate, argue argue argue with ...
ELLISLAND, 21st Oct., 1789.WOW, but your letter made me vauntie! And are ye hale, and weel and cantie? I ken'd ...
In elder days, in Saturn's prime, Ere baldness seized the head of Time, While truant Jove, in infant pride, Play'd ...
NOTE.-The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American ...
My Lady unto Madam makes her bow. The charm of women is, that even while You're probed by them for ...
Perplexed and troubled at his bad success The Tempter stood, nor had what to reply, Discovered in his fraud, thrown ...
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