One Among The Million (Martin Farquhar Tupper Poems)
I.One among the million, fainting on the way,Stricken by the heat and the burden of the day,Looked to me for ...
I.One among the million, fainting on the way,Stricken by the heat and the burden of the day,Looked to me for ...
A cheer and salute for the Admiral, and here 's to the Captain bold, And never forget the Commodore's debt ...
Now McEvoy was altar-boyAs long as I remember;He was, bedad, a crabbed lad,And sixty come December.Faith, no one dared to ...
(Battleship, launched March 24, 1898.)IHere's to her who bears the name Of our State;May the glory of her fame Be as great!In ...
Last the Dakotas clawing a wet sky,skidding through cloudbase. Touchdown, and then spent.What are you worthy, or your land? Replysails ...
October, and eleven after dark: Both mist and night. Among us in the coach Packed heat on which the windows ...
Men, brother men, who, voiceless, round us fret,How can ye credit still they are sincere?This premier and his puppet cabinet,This ...
(A True Story)SHE stood beside the iron road,A little child of ten years old.She heard two meeting thunders rolledFrom north ...
Some likes pictures o' women, said Bill, "an' some like 'orses best,"As he fitted a pair of fancy shackles on ...
I've a pal called Billy Peg-leg, with one leg a wood leg,And Billy' he's a ship's cook and lives upon ...
The plumed staff officer gallops Along the swaying line,That shakes as, beaten by hailstones, Shakes the loaded autumn vine;And the ...
Sou' sou' east, with the course set fair -- Heave ho, me hearties!On the Geelong road we're ...
Tumultuous rushing o'er the outstretched plains;A wildered maze of comets and of suns;The blood of changeless God that ever runsWith ...
He fumbles at your spirit As players at the keysBefore they drop full music on; He stuns you by degrees,Prepares ...
Reign of Louis Philippe A great tall column spearing at the sky With a little man on top. Goodness! Tell ...
"Was not" was all the Statement. The Unpretension stuns -- Perhaps -- the Comprehension -- They wore no Lexicons -- ...
He fumbles at your Soul As Players at the Keys Before they drop full Music on -- He stuns you ...
When I was cub reporter I Would interview the Great, And sometimes they would make reply, And sometimes hesitate; But ...
I Not by the grief that stuns and overwhelms All outward recognition of revealed And righteous omnipresence are the days ...
I Happy are men who yet before they are killed Can let their veins run cold. Whom no compassion fleers ...
I like walking on streets as black and wet as this one now, at two in the solemnly musical morning, ...
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