Number 3 on the Docket (Amy Lowell Poem)
The lawyer, are you? Well! I ain't got nothin' to say. Nothin'! I told the perlice I hadn't nothin'. They ...
The lawyer, are you? Well! I ain't got nothin' to say. Nothin'! I told the perlice I hadn't nothin'. They ...
Now, with the wars of the world begun, they'll listen to you and me, Now while the frightened nations run ...
When the Waters were dried an' the Earth did appear, ("It's all one," says the Sapper), The Lord He created ...
In Lowestoft a boat was laid, Mark well what I do say! And she was built for the herring-trade, But ...
When Julius Fabricius, Sub-Prefect of the Weald, In the days of Diocletian owned our Lower River-field, He called to him ...
What a project to move a ten by ten heavy, dead weight heavy wooden shed from the middle of the ...
Give me truths, For I am weary of the surfaces, And die of inanition. If I knew Only the herbs ...
Tell me about the train that people say got buried By the avalanche--was it snow?--It was In Colorado, and no ...
I am a young executive. No cuffs than mine are cleaner; I have a Slimline brief-case and I use the ...
With eyes that searched in the dark, Peering along the line, Stood the grim Scotsman, Hector Clark, Driver of "Forty-nine". ...
'The man who brought the railway through -- our friend the engineer.' They cheer his pluck and enterprise and engineering ...
Men fight all shapes and sizes as the racing horses run, And no man knows his courage till he stands ...
By the far Samoan shore, Where the league-long rollers pour All the wash of the Pacific on the coral-guarded bay, ...
Of all the docks upon the blue There was no dockyard, old or new, To touch the dock at Cockatoo. ...
This is the dam that Keele built. This is the stream that brought the water to fill the dam that ...
The opening of the railway line... The Governor and all, With flags and banners down the street, A banquet and ...
'The man who brought the railway through -- our friend the engineer.' They cheer his pluck and enterprise and engineering ...
Ancient town of Leith, most wonderful to be seen, With your many handsome buildings, and lovely links so green, And ...
'Twas on a Sunday morning, and in the year of 1888, The steamer "Saxmundham," laden with coal and coke for ...
Another armored animal--scale lapping scale with spruce-cone regularity until they form the uninterrupted central tail-row! This near artichoke with head ...
Shake out my pockets! Harken to the call Of that calm voice that makes no sound at all! Take of ...
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