With Two Spoons For Two Spoons (Eugene Field Poems)
How trifling shall these gifts appear Among the splendid manyThat loving friends now send to cheer Harvey and Ellen Jenney.And ...
How trifling shall these gifts appear Among the splendid manyThat loving friends now send to cheer Harvey and Ellen Jenney.And ...
OH ! give, sweet love, before we part,One kiss to ease a Soldier's heart;Breathe with thy soft adieu, a sighTo ...
WHERE dost thou bide, blessed soul of my love!Is ether thy dwelling, O whisper me where!Rapt in remembrance, while lonely ...
The only king by right divine Is Ellen King, and were she mine I'd strive for liberty no more, But ...
Strength from the Lord The calling of our master new tasks to perform gifts, fruits to share Never too old ...
How trifling shall these gifts appear Among the splendid many That loving friends now send to cheer Harvey and Ellen ...
To Kathleen- Nor I can give, nor you can take; endures The simple truth of me that is yours. Is ...
To Kathleen- Nor I can give, nor you can take; endures The simple truth of me that is yours. Is ...
Ellen, you were thoughtless once Of beauty or of grace, Simple and homely in attire, Careless of form and face; ...
Something black somewhere in the vistas of his heart. Tulips from Tates teazed Henry in the mood to be a ...
The bell struck one, and shook the silent tower; The graves give up their dead: fair Elenor Walk'd by the ...
Granny's come to our house, And ho! my lawzy-daisy! All the childern round the place Is ist a-runnin' crazy! Fetched ...
(To Ellen Terry) In the lone tent, waiting for victory, She stands with eyes marred by the mists of pain, ...
(To Ellen Terry) I marvel not Bassanio was so bold To peril all he had upon the lead, Or that ...
(To Ellen Terry) As one who poring on a Grecian urn Scans the fair shapes some Attic hand hath made, ...
'The Bull, the Fleece are cramm'd, and not a room For love or money. Let us picnic there At Audley ...
O young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best; And ...
It's mighty quiet in the house Since Mary Ellen quit me cold; I've swept the hearth and fed the mouse ...
Beautiful Loch Katrine in all thy majesty so grand, Oh! how charming and fascinating is thy silver strand! Thou certainly ...
A gallant knight and his betroth'd bride, Were walking one day by a river side, They talk'd of love, and ...
You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, William, had made her ...
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