Jealous (Paul Laurence Dunbar Poems)
Hyeah come Caesar Higgins, Don't he think he 's fine? Look at dem new riggin's Ain't he tryin' to shine? Got a standin' collar An' ...
Hyeah come Caesar Higgins, Don't he think he 's fine? Look at dem new riggin's Ain't he tryin' to shine? Got a standin' collar An' ...
Sail not too rashly out to sea,My friend, nor, fearful of the roarOf winds and waters, hug too closeThe rocky ...
IF this little world to-night Suddenly should fall through spaceIn a hissing, headlong flight, Shrivelling from off its face,As it falls into ...
live so that youcan stick out your tongueat the insurancedoctorif you will drink hair restorer followevery dram with somegood standarddepilatoryas ...
I SING the family party that once we used to know, The old time family parties we gave so long ...
When Pa came home last night he had a package in his hand,Now Ma," said he, "I've something here which ...
We can claim without elation or immodest fabricationThat the genius of our nation is embodied in our camps,And futurity's summation ...
We will go no more to Shaemus, at the Nip, for sly innuendo and an Oporto Flip, the rough but ...
You can brag about the famous men you know; You may boast about the great men you have met,Parsons, eloquent ...
Sail not too rashly out to sea, My friend, nor, fearful of the roar Of winds and waters, hug too ...
(Europe Conquers America.) Strong for the strong and in his own conceit; Half-boy, half-madman, playing with the fire; Usurper, hoodlum, ...
"Hullo, Alice!" "Hullo, Leon!" "Say, Alice, gi' me a couple O' them two for five cigars, Will yer?" "Where's your ...
The great millennium is at hand. Redder apples grow on the tree. A saxophone is in ev'ry band. Brandy no ...
SEA, SEA RIDER The man who owned the bookstore was not magic. He was not a three-legged crow on the ...
Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty And bread loaf is ...
(To: S.W.) every silent plant in the garden knows two sorts of wishes make up the world: one is conceived ...
The clover was in blossom, an' the year was at the June, When Flap-jack Billy hit the town, likewise O'Flynn's ...
Why is the world at peace. This may astonish you a little but when you realise how easily Mrs. Charles ...
I Let others sing of gold and gear, the joy of being rich; But oh, the days when I was ...
Gold! We leapt from our benches. Gold! We sprang from our stools. Gold! We wheeled in the furrow, fired with ...
Some people, and it doesn't matter whether they are paupers or millionaires, Think that anything they have is the best ...
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