A Fool (Francis William Lauderdale Adams Poems)
HE asked me of my friend - 'a clever man;Such various talent, business, journalism;A pen that might some day have ...
HE asked me of my friend - 'a clever man;Such various talent, business, journalism;A pen that might some day have ...
Day.In the barn the tenant cock,Close to Partlet perch'd on high,Briskly crows, (the shepherd's clock!)Jocund that morning's nigh.Swiftly, from the ...
Who talks of coercion? who dares to deny A resolute people the right to be free?Let him blot out forever one ...
A long-ear'd beast, and a field-house for cattle,Among the coals doth often rattle.A long-ear'd beast, a bird that prates,The bridegrooms' ...
When God did make the world and allHe laid a righteous plan of things:He never meant to harbour sinAmong mankind ...
It knows it all, it knows it all, The world of groans and laughter,It sneers of pride before a fall, But the ...
The demon in me's not dead,He's living, and well.In the body as in a hold,In the self as in a ...
Sweet, sweet, sweet! O happy that I am!(Listen to the meadow-larks, across the fields that sing!)Sweet, sweet, sweet! O subtle ...
ADVICE; OR THE 'SQUIRE AND THE PRIEST.A wealthy Lord of far-extended landHad all that pleased him placed at his command;Widow'd ...
HE asked me of my friend - "a clever man;Such various talent, business, journalism;A pen that might some day have ...
Mr. Simkin B---n---r---d to Lady B---n---r---d, at --- Hall, North. Serious Reflections of Mr. B---n---r---d.--His Bill of Expences.-- The Distresses ...
The damsel from the field returns, The sun is sinking in the west; Her bundle on her head she sets, ...
TA'N SIONAC AR SRAIDIB AG FAIRE GO CAOCRAC Loud shout the flaming tongues of war. The cannon's thunder rolls afar ...
These be the fruits, O man who would out-loom The proudest Caesar of Rome's proudest story,When legion after legion marched ...
When Lent and Responsions are ended,When May with fritillaries waits,When the flower of the chestnut is splendid,When drags are at ...
I have a heartfelt aversion for crime,—a twofold aversion, Since 'tis the reason why man prates about virtue so much."What! ...
Though loth to grieve The evil time's sole patriot, I cannot leave My buried thought For the priest's cant, Or ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
The demon in me's not dead, He's living, and well. In the body as in a hold, In the self ...
I have a heartfelt aversion for crime,--a twofold aversion, Since 'tis the reason why man prates about virtue so much. ...
What ails my senses thus to cheat? What is it ails the place, That all the people in the street ...
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