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| 4391. | Goalkeeper Joe by Marriott Edgar> | | Joe Dunn were a bobby for football
He gave all his time to that sport,
He played for the West Wigan Whippets,
On days when they turned out one s... |
| 4392. | Jonah and the Grampus by Marriott Edgar> | | I'll tell you the story of Jonah,
A really remarkable tale;
A peaceful and humdrum existence he had
Until one day he went for a sail.
The weath... |
| 4393. | Sam's Christmas Pudding by Marriott Edgar> | | It was Christmas Day in the trenches
In Spain in Penninsular War,
And Sam Small were cleaning his musket
A thing as he'd ne're done before.
They... |
| 4394. | The Recumbent Posture by Marriott Edgar> | | The day after Christmas, young Albert
Were what's called, confined to his bed,
With a tight kind of pain in his stummick
And a light feeling up in ... |
| 4395. | Three Ha'Pence a Foot by Marriott Edgar> | | I'll tell you an old-fashioned story
That Grandfather used to relate,
Of a joiner and building contractor;
'Is name, it were Sam Oglethwaite.
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| 4396. | Vitaп Lampada by Sir Henry Newbolt> | | There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night --
Ten to make and the match to win --
A bumping pitch and a blinding light,
An hour to play and... |
| 4397. | Clifton Chapel by Sir Henry Newbolt> | | This is the Chapel: here, my son,
Your father thought the thoughts of youth,
And heard the words that one by one
The touch of Life has turn’d to ... |
| 4398. | Paradiso (Italian) by Dante Alighieri> | | LA DIVINA COMMEDIA
di Dante Alighieri
PARADISO
Paradiso: Canto I
La gloria di colui che tutto move
per l'universo penetra, e risplende
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| 4399. | Purgatorio (Italian) by Dante Alighieri> | | LA DIVINA COMMEDIA
di Dante Alighieri
PURGATORIO
Purgatorio: Canto I
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio in... |
| 4400. | If Thou Could'st Empty All Thyself Of Self by Thomas Edward Brown> | | If thou could'st empty all thyself of self,
Like to a shell dishabited,
Then might He find thee on the ocean shelf,
And say, "This is not dead,"
... |
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