Dorothy Moore (Mary Eliza Ireland Poems)
A bachelor gray, was Valentine Brown;He lived in a mansion just out of the town,A mansion spacious and grand;He was ...
A bachelor gray, was Valentine Brown;He lived in a mansion just out of the town,A mansion spacious and grand;He was ...
"My grandfather Squeers," said The Raggedy Man,As he solemnly lighted his pipe and began--"The most indestructible man, for his years,And ...
How well do I remember Of a burial in the snow,On a winter's evening Some fifteen years ago;The ground was covered over With ...
I pass a cobbler's shop along the streetAnd pause a moment at the door-step, where,In nature's medley, piping cool and ...
There was an ant, a spinster ant, Whose virtues were so many That she became intolerant Of those who hadn't any: She had a ...
WE mark the playing-time of sun and rain,Until the rain too heavily upon usLeans, and the sun stamps down upon ...
The maiden sat by the river side (The rippling water murmurs by),And sadly into the clear blue tide The salt ...
Sunflower tall and hollyhock, that wave in the wind together,Corn-flower, poppy, and marigold, blossomingfair and fine,Delicate sweet-peas, glowing bright in ...
You want to know what's the matter with me, do yer? My! ain't men blinder'n moles? It ain't nothin' new, ...
The woman in the pointed hood And cloak blue-gray like a pigeon's wing, Whose orchard climbs to the balsam-wood, Has ...
© 2020 Inspirational Stories