From Our Emancipated Aunt In Town (Dollie Radford Poems)
ALL has befallen as I say, The old r?gime has passed away, And quite a new one Is being fashioned ...
ALL has befallen as I say, The old r?gime has passed away, And quite a new one Is being fashioned ...
There was a youthful genius once, a boy of thirteen years, Named Cyrus Franklin Edison Lavoisier De Squeers. To study ...
Someone has written a song about "Tray,"But no one has courage to write about Skye;So methinks I will rhyme, in ...
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION WITHLYGDAMUSTell me the truths which you hear of our constant young lady,Lygdamus,And may the bought yoke of ...
You doubtless read the papers,And as men of observation,Of course you watch the progressOf Chinese immigration—For thousands of these pigtail ...
Let us not talk philosophy, drop it, Jeanne. So many words, so much paper, who can stand it. I told ...
I THINK I want some pies this morning, Said Dick, stretching himself and yawning; So down he threw his slate ...
YOU blame me, dear friend, for admiring of cats,Which (except for destroying of mice and of rats)You say is a ...
1 These seven houses have learned to face one another, But not at the expected angles. Those silly brown lumps, ...
There's a cry in the air about us-We hear it, before, behind-Of the way in which "We, as women," Are ...
Now, children, in this lesson of a rather novel sortLet us dwell, however briefly, on the moral phase of sport, ...
Girls!You with the bobbed hair or Mary Pickford curls,Likewise you others Who still adopt the hair-dressing style, That makes the ...
ome leave thy care, and love thy friend; Live freely, don't despair, Of getting money there's no end, ...
"A delicate young Negro stands With the reins of a horse clutched loosely in his hands; So delicate, indeed, that ...
When you see any one with tears bemoanThe loss of goods or absence of a son,Whom he perhaps thinks drown'd ...
The miser thinks he's living when he's hoarding up his gold;The soldier calls it living when he's doing something bold;The ...
The miser thinks he's living when he's hoarding up his gold;The soldier calls it living when he's doing something bold;The ...
Come all ye true friends of the nation,Attend to humanity's call;Come aid the poor slave's liberation,And roll on the liberty ...
Dear friend, I pray thee, if thou wouldst be provingThy strong regard for me,Make me no vows. Lip-service is not ...
CYNTHIA, because your horns look diverse ways, Now darken'd to the east, now to the west, Then ...
A town fear'd a seige and held consultationWhich was the best method of fortification;A grave skilful mason said, in his ...
The people of Spain think CervantesEqual to half-a-dozen Dantes;An opinion resented most bitterlyBy the people of Italy.(Edmund Clerihew Bentley)
Sir Alexander Acland-HoodBelieved in Free Food:But he was EleusinianAbout this opinion.(Edmund Clerihew Bentley)
To Ezra Pound;With much friendship and admiration and some differences of opinion (Amy Lowell)
'Twixt the coastline and the border lay the town of Grog-an'-Grumble In the days before the bushman was a dull ...
Tall and freckled and sandy, Face of a country lout; This was the picture of Andy, Middleton's Rouseabout. Type of ...
Now that I've unplugged the phone, no one can reach me-- At least for this one afternoon they will have ...
I eat oatmeal for breakfast. I make it on the hot plate and put skimmed milk on it. I eat ...
A delicate young Negro stands With the reins of a horse clutched loosely in his hands; So delicate, indeed, that ...
THOU art confused, my beloved, at, seeing the thousandfold union Shown in this flowery troop, over the garden dispers'd; any ...
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