The Ballad Of The Taylor Pup (Eugene Field Poems)
Now lithe and listen, gentles all, Now lithe ye all and harkUnto a ballad I shall sing About Buena Park.Of ...
Now lithe and listen, gentles all, Now lithe ye all and harkUnto a ballad I shall sing About Buena Park.Of ...
The Blue Horizon wuz a mine us fellers all thought well uv,And there befell the episode I now perpose to ...
_Deere Chryste, let not the cheere of earth, To fill our hearts with heedless mirth This holy Christmasse time; ...
Though care and strife Elsewhere be rife,Upon my word I do not heed 'em; ...
There were two little skeezucks who lived in the isle Of Boo in a southern sea;They clambered and rollicked in ...
I shall tell you in rhyme how, once on a time,Three tailors tramped up to the inn Ingleheim, On ...
(A BALLAD IN THE ANGLO-SAXON TONGUE)When to the dreary greenwood gloam Winfreda's husband strode that day,The fair Winfreda bode at ...
Krinken was a little child,—It was summer when he smiled.Oft the hoary sea and grimStretched its white arms out to ...
Good editor Dana—God bless him, we say— Will soon be afloat on the main, Will be steaming away ...
Dear, noble friend! a virgin cask Of wine solicits your attention;And roses fair, to deck your hair, And things too ...
I.—TO MISTRESS BARBARAThere were three cavaliers, all handsome and true,On Valentine's day came a maiden to woo,And quoth to your ...
Come, dear old friend, and with us twain To calm Digentian groves repair;The turtle coos his sweet refrain And posies ...
O mother Venus, quit, I pray, Your violent assailing!The arts, forsooth, that fired my youth At last are unavailing;My blood ...
Fair is the castle up on the hill— Hushaby, sweet my own!The night is fair, and the waves ...
HORACEWhen you were mine in auld lang syne, And when none else your charms might ogle, I'll not ...
You ask me, friend, Why I don't sendThe long since due-and-paid-for numbers; Why, songless, I ...
Should painter attach to a fair human head The thick, turgid neck of a stallion,Or depict a spruce lass with ...
To Scythian and Cantabrian plots, Pay them no heed, O Quintius! So long as we From care are ...
Oh, hush thee, little Dear-my-Soul, The evening shades are falling,-- Hush thee, my dear, dost ...
HEWhen you were mine, in auld lang syne, And when none else your charms might ogle,I'll not deny, fair nymph, ...
The little toy dog is covered with dust, But sturdy and stanch he stands;And the little toy soldier is red ...
The ferny places gleam at morn, The dew drips off the leaves of corn; Along the brook a mist of ...
Young Lochinvar came in from the West, With fringe on his trousers and fur on his vest; The ...
As once I rambled in the woods I chanced to spy amid the brakeA huntsman ride his way beside A ...
Some men affect a liking For the prim in face and mind,And some prefer the striking And the loud in ...
He placed a rose in my nut-brown hair-- A deep red rose with a fragrant heart And said: ...
To-day, fair Thisbe, winsome girl! Strays o'er the meads where daisies blow, Or, ling'ring where the brooklets ...
O Cruel fair, Whose flowing hair The envy and the pride of all is, As onward ...
Since Chloe is so monstrous fair,With such an eye and such an air,What wonder that the world complainsWhen she each ...
(A BALLAD IN THE ANGLO-SAXON TONGUE) When to the dreary greenwood gloam Winfreda's husband strode that day, The fair Winfreda ...
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