Scotch Lassie Jean
HistoryScotch Lassie Jean
646
In Scotland'a fair lands, over mountains and riffs,
That's where I roamed for many a day
In looking at the lads and lassles on the green,
In the fair old hand of Scotland far away
I have waited for her coming, but…
The End.
HistoryThe End.
127.6
These are the last times, it plainly appears it plainly appears.
"A day with the Lord is a thousand years
Man has six great days his work to do,
And ther comes the Sabbath eternally truet
O chikiren of time! look back in…
One Of The Leisure Class
HistoryOne of the Leisure Class
89-8
Sure I niver wuz so happy as I am
right now
Fer I lost me job this marnin' an
I'm free
An' I goes around a grinnin' at the
min who have to work
An' I know that they are wishin
they wuz me
Sure 'tis little cash…
The Old fashioned Homestead
HistoryThe Old fashioned Homestead.
90.5
I will do remember the old fashioned homestead,
That beautiful place where I first saw the light;
Where oft to have played on the green when in
childhood.
That lovely old spot was so happy and bright.
The…
America
HistoryAmerica
1277
How dark was the day
When our fathers came o'er
The fathomless depths of the seal
When they hasted away
From yon bigoted shore
To the glorious "Land of the Free"
Far, far from the land
Which had given them birth
Hesperides…
One of the Leisure Class
HistoryOne of the Leisure Class.
89-8
Sure I niver wuz so happy as I am
right now
Fer I lost me job this marnin' an
I'm free.
An' I goes around a grinnin' at the
min who have to work
An' I know that they are wishin
they wuz me.
Sure 'tis little…
Twenty Years After
HistoryTwenty Years After
191
I
"Grandpa," a rosy schoolboy said,
His eager face aglow,
Why is to-day a holiday,
And all the streets below
Crowded with joyful folk, who march
With rose-wreathed spades and picks,
With Bear flags,…
Mabel Clare
HistoryMabel Clare
896
Along the green lane in the May-time,
I gather'd the violets blue,
Echoing yet with the bee song
And cool with the morning dew
Gather'd them for sweet Mabel,
Beautiful Mabel Clare
To clasp in her dainty fingers-
To brald…
In The Desert
HistoryIn The Desert.
234.3
A narrow strip of dreary, sun-baked sand; sand;
Brown shadows, purpling dimly toward the edge;
A ribbon-width of tawny, sultry sky,
That presses inward like a circling band;
Even the sun sinks dully o'er the ledge,…
The Old Fashioned Homestead
HistoryThe Old fashioned Homestead
905
I will do remember the old fashioned homestead,
That beautiful place where I first saw the light;
Where oft to have played on the green when in
childhood
That lovely old spot was so happy and bright
The garden…
The Pirate’s Serenade
HistoryThe Pirate's Serenade
84-6
My boat's by the tower, my bark's in the bay
And both must be gone ere the dawn of the day
The moon's in her shroud, but to guide thec afar
On the deck of the Dariln's a love lighted star
Then wake, lady, wake…
Old Times For Bryan
HistoryOld times for Bryan
Said William J,
708
Said William J,
""I guess,"" says he
That after this
It's home for me
""I did intend
To stop a day;
Taen onward wend
My happy way
""I thought that I
Would tarry here
Just long enough
To raise a cheer
""But…
The Unforgotten
HistoryThe Unforgotten
By Theodosia Garrison
952
By Theodosia Garrison in Smart Set
It is all calm, this love you give to me
Mly life goes gently in a cloistered hold
Whose windows open to the scanty gold
Of tender twilight on a quiet sea
This…
Scotch Lassie Jean
HistoryScotch Lassie Jean.
64.6
In Scotland'a fair lands, over mountains and riffs,
That's where I roamed for many a day.
In looking at the lads and lassles on the green,
In the fair old hand of Scotland far away.
I have waited for her coming,…
The Day Is Past And Gone
HistoryThe Day Is Past and Gone
By Orange Scott
643
The day is past and gone
Theening shades appear: peari
Oh, may we all remember well
The night of death draws near
We iny our garments by
Upon our beds to rest: "64-3
So death will soon disrobe…
The Village Oracle
HistoryThe Village Oracle.
84-1
Beneath the weather-Lenten porch
That shades the village store
He sits at care, an aged man
Of three-score years or more.
That ample seat for him is placed
Beside the opell door,
His face is very keen and shrewd,…
The Day is Past and Gone
HistoryThe Day Is Past and Gone.
By Orange Scott.
64.3
The day is past and gone.
Theening shades appear: peari
Oh, may we all remember well
The night of death draws near.
We iny our garments by.
Upon our beds to rest: "64-3
So death will soon…
The Village Oracle
HistoryThe Village Oracle
84-1
Beneath the weather-Lenten porch
That shades the village store
He sits at care, an aged man
Of three-score years or more
That ample seat for him is placed
Beside the opell door,
His face is very keen and shrewd,…
The Unforgotten
HistoryThe Unforgotten.
By Theodosia Garrison
95.2
By Theodosia Garrison in Smart Set
It is all calm, this love you give to me.
Mly life goes gently in a cloistered hold
Whose windows open to the scanty gold
Of tender twilight on a quiet sea.
This…