The Sleeping Beauty (Henry Lawson Poems)
"Call that a yarn!" said old Tom Pugh, "What rot! I'll lay my hatI'll sling you a yarn worth more nor ...
"Call that a yarn!" said old Tom Pugh, "What rot! I'll lay my hatI'll sling you a yarn worth more nor ...
Beginning to dangle beneathThe wind that blows from the undermined wood, I feel the great pulley grind, The thread I cling to ...
Mak th' best on't,--mak th' best on't,--tho' th' job be a bad en, God bless mi life! childer, its useless to ...
HOW wunderschon das Vaterland In audumn-life abbears; Vot rainpows gild ids vallies crand, Ven seen troo vallin tears. Und VON ...
That was Nottman waving at me,But the steam fell down, so you could not see;He is out to-day with the ...
Say, Bo, this little Yewropean warIt grieves our gloryus nation to the core - The vurry core of its great, ...
The way that it came about was this— I was stoker for over two years to Bill,But do as we ...
Over a scurf of rocks the tide Wanders inward far and wide, Lifting the sea-weed's sloven hair, ...
O leave the labouring roadways of the town,The shifting faces and the changeful hueOf markets, and broad echoing streets that ...
The train goes running along the line,Jicketty -can, Jicketty -can.I wish it were mine, I wish it were mine,Jicketty -can, ...
Part First Frau Concert-Meister Altgelt shut the door. A storm was rising, heavy gusts of wind Swirled through the trees, ...
In the willows along the river at Pleasure Bay A catbird singing, never the same phrase twice. Here under the ...
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