At Fort Pillow (James Ryder Randall Poems)
You shudder as you think uponThe carnage of the grim report -The desolation when we wonThe inner trenches of the ...
You shudder as you think uponThe carnage of the grim report -The desolation when we wonThe inner trenches of the ...
A true French story Three jocund Gallants in their golden age, Court Cock'rells, in their pucellage of witt; For yet Discretion had not ...
O Jehovah our Lord how wondrous greatAnd glorious is thy name through all the earth?So as above the Heavens thy ...
All Night I weepe, all Day I cry, Ay me,I still doe wish, though yet deny, ay me;I sigh, I ...
Late in the Forrest I did Cupid seeCold, wett, and crying, he had lost his way,And being blinde was farther ...
Neere to the place where Nilus channels runne, There stood a town by loue long since vndone For ...
Part the FirstKing Arthur lives in merry Carleile,And seemely is to see;And there with him Queene Guenever,That bride soe bright ...
Scene I"Discontent"LAURENCE RABY.Laurence:I said to young Allan M'Ilveray, Beside the swift swirls of the North,When, in lilac shot through with ...
IN seventy five the Critick of our yearsCommenc'd our war with Phillip and his peers.Whither the sun in Leo had ...
Part the FirstLithe and listen, gentlemen,To sing a song I will beginne:It is of a lord of faire Scotland,Which was ...
When shawes been sheene, and shradds full fayre,And leeves both large and longe,Itt is merry, walking in the fayre forrest,To ...
When Arthur first in court began,And was approved king,By force of armes great victorys wonne,And conquest home did bring;Then into ...
Tho' it sounds a trifle mystic, Somewhat vague and cabbalistic,When you come to analyse the ...
FORRESTI've won the two tosses from Prescot;Now hear me, and hearken and heed,And pull that vile flower from your waistcoat,And ...
"Lord, Who, from Thy high position,See'th the humble politician,Knoweth all his secret schemes,Readeth all his inmost dreams,Hearken, Lord, unto our ...
Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the ...
All feathered things yet ever known to men, From the huge Rucke, unto the little Wren; From Forrest, Fields, from ...
Preethee stand still awhile, and view this tree Renown'd and honour'd for antiquitie By all the neighbour twiggs; for such ...
Within this sober Frame expect Work of no Forrain Architect; That unto Caves the Quarries drew, And Forrests did to ...
Aug. 14. 1653. O Jehovah our Lord how wondrous great And glorious is thy name through all the earth? So ...
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