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Preparation by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
We must not force events, but rather make
The heart soil ready for their coming, as
The earth spre..
Philosophy by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
At morn the wise man walked abroad,
Proud with the learning of great fools.
He laughed and said, ‘..
Possession by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
That which we had we still possess,
Though leaves may drop and stars may fall;
No circumstance can..
Progress by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Let there be many windows to your soul,
That all the glory of the universe
May beautify it. Not th..
Preaching Vs Practice by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
It is easy to sit in the sunshine
And talk to the man in the shade;
It is easy to float in a well-..
Platonic by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I knew it the first of the summer,
I knew it the same at the end,
That you and your love were plig..
Poverty And Wealth by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The stork flew over a town one day,
And back of each wing an infant lay;
One to a rich man’s home..
Phantasmagoria CANTO V ( Byckerment ) by Lewis Carroll
"DON’T they consult the ’Victims,’ though?"
I said. "They should, by rights,
Give them a chance -..
Phantasmagoria CANTO VI ( Dyscomfyture ) by Lewis Carroll
As one who strives a hill to climb,
Who never climbed before:
Who finds it, in a little time,
Gro..
Phantasmagoria CANTO II ( Hys Fyve Rules ) by Lewis Carroll
"MY First - but don’t suppose," he said,
"I’m setting you a riddle -
Is - if your Victim be in bed..
Phantasmagoria CANTO IV ( Hys Nouryture ) by Lewis Carroll
"OH, when I was a little Ghost,
A merry time had we!
Each seated on his favourite post,
We chumpe..
Phantasmagoria CANTO III ( Scarmoges ) by Lewis Carroll
"AND did you really walk," said I,
"On such a wretched night?
I always fancied Ghosts could fly -
..
Prologue by Lewis Carroll
All in the golden afternoon
Full leisurely we glide;
For both our oars, with little skill,
By lit..
Phantasmagoria CANTO VII ( Sad Souvenaunce ) by Lewis Carroll
"WHAT’S this?" I pondered. "Have I slept?
Or can I have been drinking?"
But soon a gentler feeling..
Phantasmagoria Canto I (The Trystyng ) by Lewis Carroll
ONE winter night, at half-past nine,
Cold, tired, and cross, and muddy,
I had come home, too late..
Preface to Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll
PREFACE
If---and the thing is wildly possible---the charge of writing
nonsense were ever brought..
Photography Extraordinary by Lewis Carroll
The Milk-and-Water School
Alas! she would not hear my prayer!
Yet it were rash to tear my hair;
D..
Poeta Fit, Non Nascitur by Lewis Carroll
"How shall I be a poet?
How shall I write in rhyme?
You told me once the very wish
Partook of the..
Punctuality by Lewis Carroll
Man Naturally loves delay,
And to procrastinate;
Business put off from day to day
Is always done..
Poem 4 by Edmund Spenser
YE Nymphes of Mulla which with carefull heed,
The siluer scaly trouts doe tend full well,
and gree..
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