Mahmood The Image-Breaker (James Russell Lowell Poems)
Old events have modern meanings; only that survivesOf past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives.Mahmood once, the ...
Old events have modern meanings; only that survivesOf past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives.Mahmood once, the ...
You who sat safe at homeAnd let us dieYou who said 'all was well'And knew the lie..(Fever and flies and ...
Carefully she opened her tunic with onehand and offered me her warm soft breasts asone offers a pair of living ...
As a white stone in the well's cool deepness,There lays in me one wonderful remembrance.I am not able and don't ...
Ar! Gimme fights wiv foeman I kin see, To upper-cut an' wallop on the jor.Life in a burrer ain't no ...
(A CHEMICAL NARRATIVE)Certain facts which serve to explainThe physical charms of Miss Addie De Laine,Who, as the common reports obtain,Surpassed ...
Who rules these lands? the Pilgrim said."Stranger, Queen Blanchelys.""And who has thus harried them?" he said."It was Duke Luke did ...
A TALE. WHILE tyrants sit enthron'd in state,With trophies at their feet,And fawning courtiers round them wait,With adulation sweet!Informing them ...
IT was the time when lilies blow, And clouds are highest up in air, Lord Ronald brought a ...
THERE, close the door!I shall not need these lodgings any more.Now that I go, dismantled wall and floorReproach me and ...
Why, as to that, said the engineer,Ghosts ain't things we are apt to fear;Spirits don't fool with levers much,And throttle-valves ...
When Jacob and Rachel met for the first time,He bowed to her like a humble wayfarer. The herds were raising ...
Dip down upon the northern shore O sweet new-year delaying long; Thou doest expectant ...
Old Jan RiddleSo I've heard tell,He played the viddleUncommon well.Master playerWas old Jan Riddle,But all he playedWas second viddle.And when ...
As a white stone in the well's cool deepness,There lays in me one wonderful remembrance.I am not able and don't ...
I. You know, we French stormed Ratisbon: A mile or so away, On a little mound, Napoleon Stood on our ...
MY father was a farmer upon the Carrick border, O, And carefully he bred me in decency and order, O; ...
IT was the time when lilies blow, And clouds are highest up in air, Lord Ronald brought a lily-white doe ...
Dip down upon the northern shore O sweet new-year delaying long; Thou doest expectant nature wrong; Delaying long, delay no ...
He seemed so certain 'all was going well', As he discussed the glorious time he'd had While visiting the trenches. ...
There must be a wound! No one can be this hurt and not bleed. How could she injure me so? ...
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