A Second Treasury of the FamiliarRalph Louis Woods A companion volume to the editor's "Treasury of the familiar," 1943. This volume contains more poetry than prose. It is indexed by author, title and familiar lines. |
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Page 47
... thought the Emperor ; but he felt a little queer when he reflected that any one who was stupid or unfit for his post would not be able to see it . He certainly thought that he need have no fears for himself , but still he thought he ...
... thought the Emperor ; but he felt a little queer when he reflected that any one who was stupid or unfit for his post would not be able to see it . He certainly thought that he need have no fears for himself , but still he thought he ...
Page 48
... thought the Emperor . " He will be best able to see how the stuff looks , for he is a clever man and no one fulfills his duties better than he does ! " So the good old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working at ...
... thought the Emperor . " He will be best able to see how the stuff looks , for he is a clever man and no one fulfills his duties better than he does ! " So the good old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working at ...
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... thought our danger was in keeping up those regular successions in the first families . " Then I got talking about my visit to Washing- ton . I told him of meeting the Oregon Congressman , Harding ; I told him about the Smithsonian , and ...
... thought our danger was in keeping up those regular successions in the first families . " Then I got talking about my visit to Washing- ton . I told him of meeting the Oregon Congressman , Harding ; I told him about the Smithsonian , and ...
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Alice angels Anonymous beautiful blessed blow breath captain's gig child Colour-Sergeant cried Danny Deever dark dead dear death doth dream earth eyes face Father fear flowers Franklin D give glory hand happy Harry Von Tilzer hath Heab'n hear heard heart Heaven Highland laddie holy hour Jesus John John of Austria King kiss land laugh light live look Lord March Hare mind moon morning mother never night o'er once peace Percy Bysshe Shelley Philistine praise river Robert Louis Stevenson round Samian wine shadow shining shore sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars stood sweet talk tears tell thee There's thine things thought tree unto voice W. S. Gilbert walk wild William Shakespeare wind word wotthehell young youth