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To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses by Robert Herrick
Now is the time for mirth;Nor cheek or tongue be dumb;For with [the] flowery earthThe golden pomp is come. The…
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To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time by Robert Herrick
Published in 1648 this poem originally appeared in Herrick’s book of poetry Hesperides as poem 208. The poem is in…
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If This Little World To-Night by Oliver Herford
If This Little World To-Night is the prologue in Herford’s whimsical collection, The Bashful Earthquake & Other Fables and Verses,…
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The Bashful Earthquake by Oliver Herford
The Bashful Earthquake is the title poem in Herford’s whimsical collection of fables and verses published in 1898. The Bashful…
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The Early Owl by Oliver Herford
The Early Owl was published in Herford’s collection, Artful Anticks (1901). There’s an early worm, why not an owl? Oliver…
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The First First of April by Oliver Herford
The First First of April is featured in Herford’s whimsical collection, The Bashful Earthquake & Other Fables and Verses, published…
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Along with Youth by Ernest Hemingway
Along with Youth was published in Hemingway’s collection, Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923), retrieved from Wikisource. A porcupine skin,Stiff…
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Captives by Ernest Hemingway
Captives was published in Hemingway’s collection, Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923), retrieved from Wikisource.An illustration for the story Captives…
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Champs d’Honneur by Ernest Hemingway
Champs d’Honneur was published in Hemingway’s collection, Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923), retrieved from Wikisource.Soldiers never do die well;Crosses…
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Chapter Heading by Ernest Hemingway
Chapter Heading was published in Hemingway’s collection, Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923), retrieved from Wikisource.For we have thought the…
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