While Takin’ A Wift O’ My Pipe (Edwin Waugh Poems)
While takin' a wift o' my pipe tother neet, A thowt trickled into my pate,That sulkin' becose everything isn't ...
While takin' a wift o' my pipe tother neet, A thowt trickled into my pate,That sulkin' becose everything isn't ...
You have felt his power—you have felt his power—For a mighty one is he:He is found in the field and ...
And wouldst thou have this mighty arm,That shakes the lance when war's alarm Demands the brave,Thus give, in one inglorious ...
The tears that trickled down our eyes, They do not touch the earth to-day;But soar like angels to the skies, ...
How dear to my heart was that old yellow slicker,I carried 'way back in my cowpunchin' days;'Twas stiff as a ...
The piercing cries of chasers penetrateThe dark forest down to the mountain skirts;And the hunted deerTrickles his warm blood upon ...
WHAT though the neutral sea sever us twain?In the still night your soul in mine I take;Your eyes, hilarious with ...
It was pleasant up the country, City Bushman, where you went, For you sought the greener patches and you travelled ...
Hark! 'tis the twanging horn! O'er yonder bridge, That with its wearisome but needful length Bestrides the wintry flood, in ...
I'll tell thee everything I can: There's little to relate. I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. ...
'Haddock's Eyes' or 'The Aged Aged Man' or 'Ways and Means' or 'A-Sitting On A Gate' I'll tell thee everything ...
The First Voice HE trilled a carol fresh and free, He laughed aloud for very glee: There came a breeze ...
I'll tell thee everything I can; There's little to relate. I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. ...
SEA, SEA RIDER The man who owned the bookstore was not magic. He was not a three-legged crow on the ...
Little Ann and her mother were walking one day Through London's wide city so fair, And business obliged them to ...
Said President MacConnachie to Treasurer MacCall: "We ought to have a piper for our next Saint Andrew's Ball. Yon squakin' ...
CANTO IIII To sinfull house of Pride, Duessa guides the faithfull knight, Where brothers death to wreak Sansjoy doth chalenge ...
I. "Another day, Ah! me, a day "Of dreary Sorrow is begun! "And still I loath the temper'd ray, "And ...
From blossoms released by the moonlight, from an aroma of exasperated love, steeped in fragrance, yellowness drifted from the lemon ...
As the night was beginning to close in one rough September day In the year of 1838, a steamer passed ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
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