The Tragedy of White Injustice (Marcus Mosiah Garvey Poems)
(1)Lying and stealing is the white man's game;For rights of God nor man he has no shame(A practice of his ...
(1)Lying and stealing is the white man's game;For rights of God nor man he has no shame(A practice of his ...
The Believer's Principles, ConcerningI. Creation and Redemption.II. Law and Gospel.III. Justification and Sanctification.IV. Faith and Sense.V. Heaven and Earth.Chap. I.The Believer's ...
The following extract from the Mahabharata was published by Bopp, with a German translation, (the promised Latin version has not yet reached ...
I. Joy, when it once doth so excessive grow, That it all Bounds of Reason doth or'e-flow, Draws ever after't, as we daily ...
Well; I may now receive and die. My sin Indeed is great, but yet I have been in A purgatory, such as ...
Well; I may now receive, and die. My sin Indeed is great, but yet I have been in A purgatory, such as ...
Down in history we find it and in grandest works of art,How the men on fields of battle play so ...
A white beard is a mark of respectability among men;But the falling out of the teeth is a discredit and ...
NOT yet are deeds fruition of my thought,Nor is this body symbol of my soul,For evil ever in this life ...
KYLLIKKI'S BROKEN VOW.Lemminkainen, artful husband,Reckless hero, Kaukomieli,Constantly beside his young wife.,Passed his life in sweet contentment,And the years rolled swiftly ...
Almightie Lord, who from thy glorious throneSeest and rulest all things ev'n as one:The smallest ant or atome knows thy ...
It was the morning season of the year; It was the morning era of the land;The watercourses rang full loud ...
Smoking lately in my "Funny," as I'm wont, beneath the bank, Listening to Cam's rippling murmurs thro' the ...
He couldn't use his driver any better on the teeThan the chap that he was licking, who just happened to ...
As he that sees a dark and shadie grove, Stayes not, but looks beyond it on the skie; ...
I, having loved ever since I was a child a few things, never having waveredIn these affections; never through shyness ...
As he that sees a dark and shady grove, Stays not, but looks beyond it on the sky; So when ...
I Alphonso live and learn, Seeing nature go astern. Things deteriorate in kind, Lemons run to leaves and rind, Meagre ...
I am poor brother Lippo, by your leave! You need not clap your torches to my face. Zooks, what's to ...
The brave Geraint, a knight of Arthur's court, A tributary prince of Devon, one Of that great Order of the ...
I, having loved ever since I was a child a few things, never having wavered In these affections; never through ...
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