The Child-World (James Whitcomb Riley Poems)
A Child-World, yet a wondrous world no less,To those who knew its boundless happiness.A simple old frame house--eight rooms in ...
A Child-World, yet a wondrous world no less,To those who knew its boundless happiness.A simple old frame house--eight rooms in ...
Three jolly, old huntsmen, Joe, Jerry, Jim,Took lunch at "The Three Cornered Hat";Now Jerry was lanky, but Joe wasn't slim,And ...
Say prickly pears had roots which found out water,had branches bursting out in sulphur flame.Wanderers traipsing from a cracked sierramunched ...
All others talked as iftalk were a dance.Clodhopper I, with clumsy feetwould break the gliding ring.Early I learned tohunch myselfclose ...
A wild-bear chace, didst never see? Then hast thou lived in vain.Thy richest bump of glorious glee, Lies ...
I am a boxer, who does not inflict blows on the air,but I hit hard and straight at my own ...
yesterday the man was pleased the sun sat in the tree and all upon the land held to the harmony ...
I have braved, for want of wild beasts, steel cages, carved my term and nickname on bunks and rafters, lived ...
Troll sat alone on his seat of stone, And munched and mumbled a bare old bone; For many a year ...
the shopkeeper munched on lifecrumbs after the last customer's goodbye (Sukasah Syahdan)
You never heard tell of the story? Well, now, I can hardly believe! Never heard of the honour and glory ...
Thistle and darnell and dock grew there, And a bush, in the corner, of may, On the orchard wall I ...
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