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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Ploughman's Life, The
by Robert Burns Montgomerie's PeggyPloughman's Life, The As I was a-wand'ring ae morning in spring, I heard a young ploughman sae sweetly to sing; And as he was singin',…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Second Series): Life
Poems by Emily Dickinson Preface Love Life I II III IV V Hope The White Heat Triumphant The Test Escape Compensation The Martyrs A Prayer XIV XV XVI The Railway Train The…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XVIII ("Pompless no life")
by EmilyDickinsonTriumphXIXXVIII Pompless no life can pass away; The lowliest career To the same pageant wends its way As that exalted here. How cordial is the mystery! The…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Life
by EmilyDickinsonPrefaceLoveLifeReal RichesSuperiority to FateHopeForbidden Fruit (I)Forbidden Fruit (II)A WordVIILife's TradesIXXXIA SyllablePartingAspirationThe InevitableA BookXVIIA PortraitI Had…Fantastic Fables, Ambrose Bierce: The Life Saver
162 164 The Life Saver AN Ancient Maiden, standing on the edge of a wharf near a Modern Swain, was overheard rehearsing the words: "Noble preserver! The life that you have saved is yours!"…Fantastic Fables, Ambrose Bierce: The Life-Savers
43 45 The Life-Savers SEVENTY-FIVE Men presented themselves before the President of the Humane Society and demanded the great gold medal for life-saving. "Why, yes," said the President; "by…Quiz: Edgar Allan Poe's Life and Times
Are you fascinated by the eerie tales and mysterious life of Edgar Allan Poe? Do you savor every shiver that runs down your spine as you delve into his dark and macabre works? If so, you've come to…Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Chapter II
Chapter II My master's family consisted of two sons, Andrew and Richard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld. They lived in one house, upon the home plantation of Colonel…Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Chapter III
Chapter III Colonel Lloyd kept a large and finely cultivated garden, which afforded almost constant employment for four men, besides the chief gardener, (Mr. M'Durmond.) This garden was probably the…Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Chapter IV
Chapter IV Mr. Hopkins remained but a short time in the office of overseer. Why his career was so short, I do not know, but suppose he lacked the necessary severity to suit Colonel Lloyd. Mr.…