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A Nursery Darling by Lewis Carroll
A Mother’s breast:
Safe refuge from her childish fears,
From childish troubles, childish tears,
M..
A Boat beneath a Sunny Sky by Lewis Carroll
A BOAT beneath a sunny sky,
Lingering onward dreamily
In an evening of July --
Children three tha..
A Valentine by Lewis Carroll
Sent to a friend who had complained that I was glad enough to see
him when he came, but didn’t seem..
Another Acrostic ( In the style of Father William ) by Lewis Carroll
"Are you deaf, Father William!" the young man said,
"Did you hear what I told you just now?
"Excus..
A Sea Dirge by Lewis Carroll
There are certain things--as, a spider, a ghost,
The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three--
Tha..
A Game of Fives by Lewis Carroll
Five little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One:
Rolling on the hearthrug, full of tricks and fun..
Acrostic by Lewis Carroll
Little maidens, when you look
On this little story-book,
Reading with attentive eye
Its enticing..
All In The Golden Afternoon by Lewis Carroll
All in the golden afternoon
Full leisurely we glide;
For both our oars, with little skill,
By lit..
A Strange Wild Song by Lewis Carroll
He thought he saw an Elephant
That practised on a fife:
He looked again, and found it was
A lette..
An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty by Edmund Spenser
AH whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?
What wontless fury dost thou now inspire
Into my feeble..
An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty by Edmund Spenser
Rapt with the rage of mine own ravish’d thought,
Through contemplation of those goodly sights,
And..
Astrophel by Edmund Spenser
A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.
Dedic..
Astrophel by Edmund Spenser
A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.
Dedic..
A Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty by Edmund Spenser
Rapt with the rage of mine own ravish’d thought,
Through contemplation of those goodly sights,
And..
Amoretti XXII: This Holy Season by Edmund Spenser
This holy season, fit to fast and pray,
Men to devotion ought to be inclin’d:
Therefore I likewise..
Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty by Edmund Spenser
The sovereign beauty which I do admire,
Witness the world how worthy to be praised:
The light wher..
Amoretti LXXIV: Most Happy Letters by Edmund Spenser
Most happy letters, fram’d by skilful trade,
With which that happy name was first design’d:
The wh..
A Hymn In Honour Of Beauty by Edmund Spenser
Ah whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?
What wontless fury dost thou now inspire
Into my feeble..
A Ditty by Edmund Spenser
In praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds
SEE where she sits upon the grassie greene,
(O seemel..
Amoretti LXVIII: Most Glorious Lord of Life by Edmund Spenser
Most glorious Lord of life, that on this day,
Didst make thy triumph over death and sin:
And havin..
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