The Lady Of La Garaye – Part I (Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton Poems)
ON Dinan's walls the morning sunlight plays, Gilds the stern fortress with a crown of rays, Shines on the children's ...
ON Dinan's walls the morning sunlight plays, Gilds the stern fortress with a crown of rays, Shines on the children's ...
She turned her head on the pillow, and cried once more.And drawing a shaken breath, and closing her eyes,To shut ...
I stood upon yon Bridge, 'neath whichThe murmuring Foyle so nobly flows.The winter made the sunset richWith brass that in ...
Wherein he excuseth himself for the manner of the Portrait.Alas! now wilt thou chide, and say (I deem),My figured descant ...
_WHO gave us flowers?Heaven? The white God_?Nonsense!Up out of hell,From Hades;Infernal Dis!_Jesus the god of flowers_------?Not he._Or sun-bright Apollo, him ...
PLANT it safe and sure, my child, Then cease watching and cease weeping; You have done your utmost part: Leave ...
(AN IDYL OF THE BALUSTERS)BOBBY, aetat. 3 1/2. JOHNNY, aetat. 4 1/2.BOBBYDo you know why they've put us in that ...
Crying! Of course I am crying, and I guess you would be crying, too,If people were telling such stories as ...
THIS is a place where men laid their dead, Each with his life-tale of good or ill; Here ...
The almond tree,-the almond tree-how lovely is its bloom, It flourishes and fades away before the summer noon; Alas! it ...
The little birds, they do not heed nor care. The ungracious wind, the branches sear and bare, The sleety burden ...
639My Portion is Defeat-today-A paler luck than Victory-Less Paeans-fewer Bells-The Drums don't follow Me-with tunes-Defeat-a somewhat slower-means-More Arduous than Balls-'Tis ...
THE BRICKLAYER: I tell this tale, which is strictly true, Just by way of convincing you How very little, since ...
Her teacher's certainty it must be Mabel Made Maple first take notice of her name. She asked her father and ...
The Landing "Just the place for a Snark!" the Bellman cried, As he landed his crew with care; Supporting each ...
She turned her head on the pillow, and cried once more. And drawing a shaken breath, and closing her eyes, ...
THAT which eludes this verse and any verse, Unheard by sharpest ear, unform'd in clearest eye or cunningest mind, Nor ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
"Do I hear them? Yes, I hear the children singing-and what of it? Have you come with eyes afire to ...
(To Mrs. Henry Richards) Isaac and Archibald were two old men. I knew them, and I may have laughed at ...
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