The Home Book of Verse: American and English, 1580-1918, Volume 2 |
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Page 2064
... breath , And all of us are fat ! " " No hurry ! " said the Carpenter . They thanked him much for that . " A loaf of bread , " the Walrus said , " Is what we chiefly need : Pepper and vinegar besides Are very good indeed- Now , if you're ...
... breath , And all of us are fat ! " " No hurry ! " said the Carpenter . They thanked him much for that . " A loaf of bread , " the Walrus said , " Is what we chiefly need : Pepper and vinegar besides Are very good indeed- Now , if you're ...
Page 2098
... breath , And sore against his will , Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still . The calender , amazed to see His neighbor in such trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the gate , And thus accosted him : " What news ...
... breath , And sore against his will , Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still . The calender , amazed to see His neighbor in such trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the gate , And thus accosted him : " What news ...
Page 2292
... breath ; Larry beside him , as white as death ; Indians galloping , galloping by , Wheelin ' and squealin ' like hawks in the sky ! " Cheers for the Greys ! " yells Barry ; " Second Dragoons ! " groans Larry ; Hurrah ! hurrah ! for ...
... breath ; Larry beside him , as white as death ; Indians galloping , galloping by , Wheelin ' and squealin ' like hawks in the sky ! " Cheers for the Greys ! " yells Barry ; " Second Dragoons ! " groans Larry ; Hurrah ! hurrah ! for ...
Page 2320
... breath- Skeleton Boy against skeleton Death . Months of torture , how many such ! Weary weeks of the stick and crutch ; And still a glint in the steel - blue eye Told of a spirit that wouldn't die , --- And didn't . Nay , more ! in ...
... breath- Skeleton Boy against skeleton Death . Months of torture , how many such ! Weary weeks of the stick and crutch ; And still a glint in the steel - blue eye Told of a spirit that wouldn't die , --- And didn't . Nay , more ! in ...
Page 2325
... the dust . Whose wi'ls unshaken by the breath Of adverse Fate endure , To give us honor strong as death And loyal love as sure . Margaret L. Woods [ 1856- A HARROW GRAVE IN FLANDERS HERE in the marshland , Young Windebank 2325.
... the dust . Whose wi'ls unshaken by the breath Of adverse Fate endure , To give us honor strong as death And loyal love as sure . Margaret L. Woods [ 1856- A HARROW GRAVE IN FLANDERS HERE in the marshland , Young Windebank 2325.
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