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A Child's Treasures.

Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
Thou art home at last, my darling one,
Flushed and tired with thy play,
From morning dawn until setting sun
Hast thou been at sport away;
And thy steps are weary - hot thy brow,...
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Available Languages: English

A Child's Wish

Abram Joseph Ryan
Before an Altar



I wish I were the little key
That locks Love's Captive in,
And lets Him out to go and free
A sinful heart from sin.

I wish I were the little bell...
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Available Languages: English

A Christmas Carol, Sung To The King In The Presence At White-Hall

Robert Herrick
Chorus.

What sweeter music can we bring,
Than a Carol, for to sing
The Birth of this our heavenly King?
Awake the Voice! Awake the String!
Heart, Ear, and Eye, and every thing...
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Available Languages: English

A Christmas Ghost-Story

Thomas Hardy
South of the Line, inland from far Durban,
A mouldering soldier lies - your countryman.
Awry and doubled up are his gray bones,
And on the breeze his puzzled phantom moans...
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Available Languages: English

A Chronicle Of Wolfert's Roost - Prose

Washington Irving
To the Editor of the Knickerbocker.
...
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A Clock Stopped -- Not The Mantel's;

Emily Dickinson
A Clock Stopped -- Not The Mantel's;
Geneva's farthest skill
Can't put the puppet bowing
That just now dangled still.

An awe came on the trinket!
The figures hunched with pain,...
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Available Languages: English

A Clown's Prelude.

Charles Hamilton Musgrove
Behold! I cover up this trail of tears
A moment's weakness left upon my cheek,
And hush my heart a little ere I speak
Lest the false note ring true on other ears;
The music rises and the empty cheers...
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Available Languages: English

A Conclusion, Drawn From The Epigrams, Epigram On The Busts, And Sent To The Drapier

Jonathan Swift
Since Anna, whose bounty thy merits had fed,
Ere her own was laid low, had exalted thy head:
And since our good queen to the wise is so just,
To raise heads for such as are humbled in dust,...
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Available Languages: English

A Conference, Between Sir Harry Pierce's Chariot, And Mrs. D. Stopford's Chair [1]

Jonathan Swift
CHARIOT

My pretty dear Cuz, tho' I've roved the town o'er,
To dispatch in an hour some visits a score;
Though, since first on the wheels, I've been every day...
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Available Languages: English

A Confidant Without Knowing It; Or The Stratagem

Jean La Fontaine
NO master sage, nor orator I know,
Who can success, like gentle Cupid show;
His ways and arguments are pleasing smiles,
Engaging looks, soft tears, and winning wiles.
Wars in his empire will at times arise,...
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Available Languages: English

A Considerable Speck

Robert Lee Frost
A speck that would have been beneath my sight
On any but a paper sheet so white
Set off across what I had written there.
And I had idly poised my pen in air
To stop it with a period of ink...
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Available Languages: English

A Corn-Song

Paul Laurence Dunbar
On the wide veranda white,
In the purple failing light,
Sits the master while the sun is lowly burning;
And his dreamy thoughts are drowned
In the softly flowing sound...
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Available Languages: English

A Coronal With His Songs And Her Days To His Lady And To Love

Ernest Dowson
Violets and leaves of vine,
Into a frail, fair wreath
We gather and entwine:
A wreath for Love to wear,
Fragrant as his own breath,
To crown his brow divine,
All day till night is near....
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Available Languages: English

A Corrected Report Of Some Late Speeches.

Thomas Moore
"Then I heard one saint speaking, and another saint said unto that saint,"


St. Sinclair rose and declared in smooth,
That he wouldn't give sixpence to Maynooth....
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Available Languages: English

A Counting-Out Song

Rudyard Kipling
What is the song the children sing,
When doorway lilacs bloom in Spring,
And the Schools are loosed, and the games are played
That were deadly earnest when Earth was made?...
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Available Languages: English

A Courting Song.

Jean Ingelow
"Master," quoth the auld hound
"Where will ye go?"
"Over moss, over muir,
To court my new jo."
"Master, though the night be merk,
I'se follow through the snow.

"Court her, master, court her,...
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A Cradle Song

William Butler Yeats
The Danann children laugh, in cradles of wrought gold,
And clap their hands together, and half close their eyes,
For they will ride the North when the ger-eagle flies,...
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A Cradle Song

William Blake
Sleep, sleep, beauty bright,
Dreaming in the joys of night;
Sleep, sleep; in thy sleep
Little sorrows sit and weep.

Sweet babe, in thy face
Soft desires I can trace,...
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Available Languages: English

Across The Sea Along The Shore

Arthur Hugh Clough
Across the sea, along the shore,
In numbers more and ever more,
From lonely hut and busy town,
The valley through, the mountain down,
What was it ye went out to see,
Ye silly folk Galilee?...
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Act Square.

John Hartley
"Another day will follow this,"
Ah, - that shall sewerly be,
But th' day 'at dawns to-morn, my lad,
May nivver dawn for thee,
This day is thine, soa use it weel,
For fear when it has passed,...
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Available Languages: English
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