Descriptive Voyage From New York To Aspinwall (James Madison Bell Poems)
Farewell, for now my gallant bark, Loosed from her mooring, quits the shoreAmid a fog and mist as dark As that which ...
Farewell, for now my gallant bark, Loosed from her mooring, quits the shoreAmid a fog and mist as dark As that which ...
Birthday greetings From a friend, All thy meetings Peace attend. Time extended Be thy store, Bliss appended Evermore. Did the flowers Born of May, From their bowers Choose a day? Music ringing, On the air, Flowers springing Everywhere. Chanting gayly, Five and eight, Make the day we Celebrate. Where's the doctor? Can you tell, How she make her Patients well? Soul of beauty, Day by day, To her duty Hies away. With the sickest, Day and night, In the thickest Of the fight. Heaven's treasure Be thine end, Is the measure Of a friend. (Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer)
(IN THE COLORADO PARK, 1873)Wot's that you're readin'?--a novel? A novel!--well, darn my skin!You a man grown and bearded and ...
Not the Circean wineMost perilous is for pain:Grapes of the heavens' star-loaden vine,Whereto the lofty-placedThoughts of fair souls attain,Tempt with ...
Many sick people are walking in the gardenBack and forth and lying in the porches.Those who are the sickest burn ...
Away by the lands of the Japanee Where the paper lanterns glow And the crews of all the shipping drink ...
I've paid for your sickest fancies; I've humoured your crackedest whim -- Dick, it's your daddy, dying; you've got to ...
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