Elegy Of Lincoln (Joseph Furphy Poems)
Lincoln is gone - who ruled the Western LandFrom the Pacific to the Atlantic's brim -And cold and nerveless lies ...
Lincoln is gone - who ruled the Western LandFrom the Pacific to the Atlantic's brim -And cold and nerveless lies ...
THE evil days have come, the poorAre made a prey;Bar up the hospitable door,Put out the fire-lights, point no moreThe ...
IN THE days that will be olden after many years are gone,Ere the world emerged from darkness floating out into ...
Say prickly pears had roots which found out water,had branches bursting out in sulphur flame.Wanderers traipsing from a cracked sierramunched ...
HERE Johnson reclines, in this grave, den, or pit,The bugbear of folly,--the tyrant of wit.As an ox over-driven, attacks in ...
O this air, intoxicated with sedition,On the black square of the Kremlin.The agitators rock the teetering world .It smells of ...
Accursed the man, whom Fate ordains, in spite,And cruel parents teach, to read and write!What need of letters? wherefore should ...
CHORUS Iacchus! Iacchus! Ho! ...
WHAT angel forms, attired in robes of light,Pour their effulgence on my raptur'd sight?Th' ethereal VIRTUES! lo! the radiant band!Appal'd, ...
AWAY to the brook, All your tackle out look, Here's a day that is worth a year's wishing; See that ...
SUMMER in all! deep summer in the pines,And summer in the music on the sands,And summer where the sea-flowers rise ...
I The eyes, that, having seen the saintly light Blossom white-petalled out of a white sea In a miraculous rose ...
God save great George our king Long live our noble king, God save the ...
A man of power, without control an inquisitor questioned proconsul rebuked, challenged, An innocent king, brought before him, without stain, ...
A king, not of this world being baited, tested, by the emissary, the local ruler, representative of the Emperor Would ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
I Soul, what art thou in the tribes of the sea? LORD, said a flying fish, Below the foundations of ...
When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule, First put the British troops to school; Instructed them in warlike trade, And new ...
The Sun, who never stops to dine, Two hours had pass'd the mid-way line, And driving at his usual rate, ...
Now warm with ministerial ire, Fierce sallied forth our loyal 'Squire, And on his striding steps attends His desperate clan ...
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