Literature
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To Our Women by Amelia Josephine Burr
To Our Women was adapted by Burr from the French of Paul Déroulède. It was published in Fifes and Drums:…
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Two Viewpoints by Amelia Josephine Burr
Two Viewpoints from The Vigilantes was published in The War in Verse and Prose, edited by Eben Norris (1918). A…
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A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns
Robert Burns wrote this song in the Scots language in 1794. Also referred to as My Love is Like a…
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Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns
Auld Lang Syne was written by Scotsman Robert Burns in 1788. Literal translation: ‘old long since’ or more loosely as…
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Despondency – An Ode by Robert Burns
I. Oppress'd with grief, oppress'd with care, A burden more than I can bear, I set me down and sigh:…
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Halloween by Robert Burns
Halloween (1786) is a traditional poem recited by Scottish country folks at Halloween, a delightful blend of Scots alongside English…
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Our Aromatic Uncle by Henry Cuyler Bunner
This story is from Love in Old Cloathes and Other Stories (1896). “It is always with a feeling of personal…
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The Nice People by Henry Cuyler Bunner
This story is from Bunner’s Short Sixes and also appeared in his periodical Puck in the July 30, 1890 issue.…
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The Nine Cent-Girls by Henry Cuyler Bunner
MISS BESSIE VAUX, of Baltimore, paid a visit to her aunt, the wife of the Commandant at old Fort Starbuck,…
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Elijah, the Prophet by Ivan Bunin
Elijah, the Prophet was translated and published in The Russian Review in April, 1916.There was a fire that Spring at…
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