Tale XV (George Crabbe Poems)
ADVICE; OR THE 'SQUIRE AND THE PRIEST.A wealthy Lord of far-extended landHad all that pleased him placed at his command;Widow'd ...
ADVICE; OR THE 'SQUIRE AND THE PRIEST.A wealthy Lord of far-extended landHad all that pleased him placed at his command;Widow'd ...
Now, here is a tale of the Glugs of Gosh, In the end of the year umteen;Of the Glugs of ...
Ah, very, very poor was she-- Old Dame Pig, with her children three! Robust, beautiful little ones ...
Knit, knit, knit, knit! See old white-capped Pussy sit, Fairly gray with worry and care, In her ...
THEY'VE left me alone in the garden, So I'll talk to that dear little wren-- Mr. Beetle! I do beg ...
Dick, as a little lad, was told That the London streets were paved with gold. He never, in ...
It chanced one day, in the middle of May, There came to the great King SploshA policeman, who said, while ...
Now Cleo, fly round! Father's going to townWith a load o' red russets, to meet Captain Brown;The mortgage is due, ...
Little boys, sit still-- Girls, too, if you will-- And let me tell you of Jack and Jill; ...
DICAEOPOLIS Be not surprised, most excellent spectators, If I that am a beggar have presumed To claim ...
If I should die this night, (as well might be, So pain has on my weakness ...
(After a glimpse of a certain monument in New York, during theVictory Celebration)The thousand-windowed towers were all alight. Throngs of ...
even a pencil has fear todo the posed body luckily madea pen is dreadfully afraidof her of this of the ...
One more Unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate, Gone to her death! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; ...
Who played with a Dangerous Toy, and suffered a Catastrophe of considerable Dimensions When George's Grandmamma was told That George ...
He was my best and oldest friend. I'd known him all my life. And yet I'm sure towards the end ...
Full of her long white arms and milky skin He had a thousand times remembered sin. Alone in the press ...
On the long shore, lit by the moon To show them properly alone, Two lovers suddenly embraced So that their ...
By this he knew she wept with waking eyes: That, at his hand's light quiver by her head, The strange ...
By this he knew she wept with waking eyes: That, at his hand's light quiver by her head, The strange ...
In the wide bed Under the freen embroidered quilt With flowers and leaves always in soft motion She is like ...
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