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| 5281. | Hi-spy by Eugene Field> | | Strange that the city thoroughfare,
Noisy and bustling all the day,
Should with the night renounce its care,
And lend itself to children's play!
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| 5282. | Horace to Melpomene by Eugene Field> | | Lofty and enduring is the monument I've reared,--
Come, tempests, with your bitterness assailing;
And thou, corrosive blasts of time, by all things ... |
| 5283. | Horace to phyllis by Eugene Field> | | Come, Phyllis, I've a cask of wine
That fairly reeks with precious juices,
And in your tresses you shall twine
The loveliest flowers this vale prod... |
| 5284. | Horace to Pyrrha by Eugene Field> | | What perfumed, posie-dizened sirrah,
With smiles for diet,
Clasps you, O fair but faithless Pyrrha,
On the quiet?
For whom do you bind up your tre... |
| 5285. | Hugo's "pool in the forest" by Eugene Field> | | How calm, how beauteous and how cool--
How like a sister to the skies,
Appears the broad, transparent pool
That in this quiet forest lies.
The sun... |
| 5287. | Japanese lullaby by Eugene Field> | | Sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings,--
Little blue pigeon with velvet eyes;
Sleep to the singing of mother-bird swinging--
Swinging the nest ... |
| 5288. | Mother and sphinx by Eugene Field> | | (EGYPTIAN FOLK-SONG)
Grim is the face that looks into the night
Over the stretch of sands;
A sullen rock in a sea of white--
A ghostly shadow in... |
| 5289. | My playmates by Eugene Field> | | The wind comes whispering to me of the country green and cool--
Of redwing blackbirds chattering beside a reedy pool;
It brings me soothing fancies ... |
| 5290. | Our Two Opinions by Eugene Field> | | Us two wuz boys when we fell out,--
Nigh to the age uv my youngest now;
Don't rec'lect what't wuz about,
Some small deeff'rence, I'll allow.
Lived... |
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