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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Duan First[1]
by Robert Burns Duan SecondDuan First[1] The sun had clos'd the winter day, The curless quat their roarin play, And hunger'd maukin taen her way, To kail-yards green…Flatland: Of Recognition by Sight
by Edwin A. Abbott Of our Methods of Recognizing ...Concerning Irregular FiguresOf Recognition by Sight I am about to appear very inconsistent. In the previous sections I have said that…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Epistle To James Smith
by Robert Burns The OrdinationThe VisionEpistle To James Smith Friendship, mysterious cement of the soul! Sweet'ner of Life, and solder of Society! I owe thee much—Blair…The Divine Comedy: Paradiso: Canto XX
Paradiso: Canto XIXParadiso: Canto XXIParadiso: Canto XX When he who all the world illuminates Out of our hemisphere so far descends That on all sides the daylight is consumed, The…The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio: Canto XXVI
Purgatorio: Canto XXVPurgatorio: Canto XXVIIPurgatorio: Canto XXVI While on the brink thus one before the other We went upon our way, oft the good Master Said: "Take thou heed! suffice…Plays at Plumfield
Plays at PlumfieldAs it is as impossible for the humble historian of the March family to write a story without theatricals in it as for our dear Miss Yonge to get on with less than twelve or…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Cotter's Saturday Night
by Robert Burns Song-Merry Hae I Been Teethin A HeckleAddress To The DeilThe Cotter's Saturday Night Inscribed to R. Aiken, Esq., of Ayr. Let not Ambition mock their useful…Vachel Lindsay: The Chinese Nightingale
The Chinese NightingaleVachel Lindsay"How, how," he said. "Friend Chang," I said, "San Francisco sleeps as the dead — Ended license, lust and play: Why do you iron the night away? Your big…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Queen Mab Book 5
by Percy Bysshe Shelley 4 6 5 'Thus do the generations of the earth Go to the grave, and issue from the womb, Surviving still the imperishable change That renovates the world; even as the…The Congress of Women: The Wife of Blennerhassett
by Mrs. Mary T. W. Curwen Women in Modern ItalyAdvantages and Dangers of OrganizationThe Wife of Blennerhassett Mrs. Mary Thew Wright Curwen was born in Cincinnati, O. Her father, Hon.…