Bedfordshire Ballad – III (E W Bowling Poems)
Fred And Bill. Two twins were once born in a Bedfordshire home; Such events in the best managed households may ...
Fred And Bill. Two twins were once born in a Bedfordshire home; Such events in the best managed households may ...
'Er pore dear Par. she sez, "'e kept a store";An' then she weeps an' stares 'ard at the floor. "'Twas ...
THOUGH long by fate's austere decree remov'dFrom scenes still pleasing, and from friends still lov'd,I see low shelter'd in my ...
Once on a time a lad I knew-- His sister called him Bubby; His cheeks were red, his eyes were ...
"A was once an ant, Tiny, Busy, Speedy, ShinyIn the groundyLittle ant!A was once a little ant, Antsy Fantsy Mantsy ...
When the Laborites and Liberals are bickering, Are a-calling and a-bawling in the House,And the strangers in the gallery are ...
A CUMBERLAND BALLAD And auld Robin Forbes has given them a dance!I put on my speckets to see them a' ...
Willy."How now, shepherde, what meanes that?Why that willowe in thy hat?Why thy scarffes of red and yelloweTurn'd to branches of ...
At the risk of seeming silly,I would ask you, "Where is Billy?" Here's a crisis, here's a fight, And he's ...
Kaffir baby, Kaffir baby, Going to the kraal,Are you really comfortable Hanging in your shrawl?Niddle noddle, niddle noddle, ...
O hush, my little baby brother; Sleep, my love, upon my knee.What though, dear child, we've lost our mother; That ...
It was pleasant up the country, City Bushman, where you went, For you sought the greener patches and you travelled ...
I like the old house tolerably well, Where I must dwell Like a familiar gnome; And yet I never shall ...
A Child's Story Hamelin Town's in Brunswick, By famous Hanover city; The river Weser, deep and wide, Washes its wall ...
"STOP thief!" dame Nature call'd to Death, As Willy drew his latest breath; How shall I make a fool again? ...
He. O PHILLY, happy be that day, When roving thro' the gather'd hay, My youthfu' heart was stown away, And ...
For a Child of 1918 My grandfather said to me as we sat on the wagon seat, "Be sure to ...
O SAW ye my Dear, my Philly? O saw ye my Dear, my Philly, She's down i' the grove, she's ...
I. And Willy, my eldest-born, is gone, you say, little Anne? Ruddy and white, and strong on his legs, he ...
I can't stand Willy Wet-Leg, Can't stand him at any price. He's resigned, and when you hit him he lets ...
People sit numbly at the counter waiting for breakfast or service. Today it's Hartford, Connecticut more than twenty-five years after ...
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