THE following selection of poems touch upon the theme of "the unknown shore," or something near akin. There is matter here fit much interesting speculation on the trend of ...
Article : 72 wordsNo frowning towers have closed us round; Yet, years ago, the sentence writ Was "You who have such glory found Shall never taste the full of it." ...
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Article : 1,636 wordsCardinal Gibbons's reported statement that "the Catholic Church is the only church in America that knows its own mini," points, for some of its Protestant observers, ...
Article : 789 wordsI once met a kind man Who laughed with me, I'd have liked him, for a brother For his jollity. ...
Article : 135 wordsHeaven is a pleasant town. Pleasant folk reside On its streets, and up and down. Through the countryside. ...
Article : 122 wordsWhere'er I go, in this far land, The people wish to understand Where I am going. If I knew They would not think my answer true; ...
Article : 48 wordsCome faster, death; and unimprison me From the spirit-starving thing I call my body; And if my tremulous soul's light wake again, Give it an airier, vaster habitation ...
Article : 81 wordsTruly I care not whither the journey lead So there be green old steps and mossy walls With ferns along their crests, and forest trees With young leaves dancing in the moving sun, ...
Article : 67 wordsIn a long valley of the hemlook ranges Erc yet they open to the winding water, Beyond a street of elms and homesteads, I remember ...
Article : 248 wordsStand the great towers still, And run the noble avenues of yore Seaward, sunward leading And ye swift hawks that soar to clearer ken ...
Article : 92 wordsThey passed me, crying, orying, Great birds in banded flight; He watched their beauty dying Into the northern light. ...
Article : 50 wordsA writer in the last issue of "The East and the West," discussing the influence of the events of the last five years on Indian thought, remarks that the part India played ...
Article : 274 words"Drinking whisky," says an American, "drives people mad." But not halt so mad us chasing it in America. An English scientist claims to have ...
Article : 434 wordsDawn and noon and sunset Lit my world to-day, Banishing the shadows Waiting by the way. ...
Article : 87 wordsOn sways the tilting train: We feel the carriage bluffly sideways blown, We see the chill shower brighten on the pane, We hear the high wind through the lantern ...
Article : 382 wordsAt five years of age he tried to reform his nurse's grammar. She left the next day. At nine he rebuked father for swearing ...
Article : 264 wordsIt Government would stop the dole, And make all lazy beggars leap; If miners would produce more coal I would not weep, I would not weep. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe maid having failed to appear to take Tommie home from kindergarten, his teacher thought it a good opportunity for him to learn self-reliance. ...
Article : 78 wordsThere were thirteen little peacock feathers made into a fan, With a monogram of opals, so they say, That he sent, upon the marriage of a great ...
Article : 40 words"She notice of the death of Mr. — was given to The Herald locally and was published in good faith, and The Herald regrets exceedingly that its informant was mistaken."— ...
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Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1937), Sat 17 Apr 1920, Page 4
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