Mr. Hosea Biglow’s Speech In March Meeting (James Russell Lowell Poems)
I don't much s'pose, hows'ever I should plen it,I could git boosted into th' House or Sennit,--Nut while the twolegged ...
I don't much s'pose, hows'ever I should plen it,I could git boosted into th' House or Sennit,--Nut while the twolegged ...
PILGRIMS who journey in the narrow way,Should go as little cumbered as they may.'Tis heavy sailing with a freighted ship ...
KING CANUTE was weary hearted; he had reigned for years a score,Battling, struggling, pushing, fighting, killing much and robbing more;And ...
Forgive me, dressing gown! My friend in idle bliss,Comrade of leisure, a witness to my secret thoughts!With you I knew ...
Up to Dunbar our Cromwell went,Not to invade was his intent;But they who first King Charles soldNow turn their backs ...
In the fair land o'erwatched by Ischia's mountains,Across the charmed bayWhose blue waves keep with Capri's silver fountainsPerpetual holiday,A king ...
Is't come to this? What shall the cheeks of fame Stretch'd with the breath of learned Loudon's name, Be flogg'd again? And ...
My soul is clanging like a cimbalom gone mad;My heart indeed is joyful, but by its pangs unnerved,Tossed on waves ...
Our muse it doth refuse to singOf cheese made early in the spring,When cows give milk from spring fodderYou cannot ...
When Gladys comes a whisper wakes,A sudden thrill prevails,She holds the eyes of men, and takesThe wind out of our ...
Act III.SCENE I. The studio of the Spagnoletto. RIBERA before his canvas. LUCA in attendance.RIBERA (laying aside his brush).So! I ...
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the ...
Brothers, have you observed the calm?Even the leaves of that symbolic palmThat denotes peace, political and otherwise, are scarcely stirredBy ...
The snow lies deep on hill and dale,In rocky gulch and grassy vale,The tiny, trickling, tumbling fallsAre frozen 'twixt their ...
MORNINGThe breeze awakes with morn's first ray,Like childhood roused from sleep to play;The sunshine, like a fairy sprite,Comes to undo ...
To the hills of the east we went, And long had we there to remain. When the word of ...
The thing's all wrong (I sez to 'im)Now look, there's this 'ere Monday, Jim,Comes before Christmas. Be a toffAn' lest ...
Here in my garden at the long day's closeI sing again her Majesty the Rose. The Rose who can with ...
As soon as night descends, we meet.Remorse my memories releases.The demons of the past compete,And draw and tear my heart ...
Thou shalt have one God only; who Would be at the expense of two? No graven images may ...
The fear was on the cattle, for the gale was on the sea, An' the pens broke up on the ...
(a) they seek to celebrate the word not to bring their knives out on a poem dissecting it to find ...
Making them our sacrifice cutting their services defunding the programs that help those in need An immoral choice pitting our ...
The judgment we reap now as back then forsaking the Lord no awe in him False idols of this age ...
An anonymous reciprocal grain offering, giving in love for the brother, who each believed more deserving, more worthy for the ...
I cannot meet the Spring unmoved -- I feel the old desire -- A Hurry with a lingering, mixed, A ...
I send Two Sunsets -- Day and I -- in competition ran -- I finished Two -- and several Stars ...
Thou shalt have one God only;-who Would be at the expense of two? No graven images may be Worshipped, except ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
Now all the truth is out, Be secret and take defeat From any brazen throat, For how can you compete, ...
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