Page 47 - THE BABY FLOWER.
There was water in the Darling. The steamers were coming down, towing wool-barges in their wake. The smoke from their funnels clouded out across the plains by day: at night the light from their reflectors lit up the river ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article,Literature : 2696 words view this articleMy Lady smiles and all is bright, She frowns—but Lerna's frowns are rare; Then Hope surrenders to Despair, And Day assumes the hue of Night; ...
Article : 92 words view this articleNo flower on earth is so hard to rear, No bud is so quick to blight, As the tender blossom, a baby fair, That opens so sweet and bright. ...
Article : 103 words view this articleCome stealthily up from the fragrant isles, Ye winds of the sweet springtime; And wake from their dreaming the slumbering flowers. ...
Article : 167 words view this articleAnd now, alas! once more our ways divide; Relentlessly Fate thrusts us far apart; Would that our paths ran ever side by side, Dear little comrade, sunshine of my heart. ...
Article : 102 words view this articlePervading peace and calm serene Is brooding viewless o'er the scene: The shadowy moon is showing through, A wavering outline in the blue; ...
Article : 130 words view this articleTo Dan M'Carty's pub, out oil the Goorawadgie road, I went, for shelter from the blinding storm; With temperature at zero, hard it snowed, ...
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