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Poems of Inspiration



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Poems of Inspiration
If you can't be a muskie then just...
And be a friend to man.
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in...
Without any doubting or quiddit,
To cock your revolver and die.
The wreck of his Ship around him--
The new work that...
But I'd drop dead again.
The Best work hasn't been done.
To-morrow again, I begin.
Thank God for the splendor of work!
But he was brave amid despair,
...
When the knockers start their panning in the...
Say not the struggle nought availeth,
Never go gloomy, man with a mind,
Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the...
Against the thieves who swarm and steal;
But the duckling was perky as perky.
It is your own Self driving you,
An' change your tone
Where I had failed, he'd won from life,...
There will always be something to do, my...
Some folks git a heap o' pleasure
But I've...
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
This above all: to thine own self be...
That makes a being thewed to act a...
One touch of nature makes the whole world...
Wail not for precious chances passed away,
I allus argy that a man
Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and...
The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds
When it's vain to try to dodge it,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
Why, that's enough, you're done with...
That though a thousand times I feel the...
Yes, he went an' stole our steers,
When Nature wants to drill a man
And relentless stands o'er him.
What I am, and what I ought to...
gowd=gold; 9, hamely=homely, commonplace; 11, gie=give; 15, sae=so; 17, birkie=fellow;...
Then steal away, give little warning,
For who wants to pick on a bulldog...
I found again in the heart of a...
Strike out for a goal that's...
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
Say! Let's not take it so sorely to...
And life the sweeter made?
That for an hermitage;
But we'll do more, Sempronius,--we'll deserve it.'
Dat bray of his was strong as wool--
Here's to the men who lose!
How can one start a thing that's new...
I have to fight my doubts away,
It greets honest toiling with open derision
And you think, 'I've got to holler 'Help!''...
'Act well thy part; there all thehonor lies.'
Robs me of that which not enriches him,
Among the lowing of the herds,
In the manner you think your...
Dusk fails as gray as any tear,
THE RAINBOW
Than the old rock of Gibraltar.
When the battle field is silent,
Few all they need, but none...
And pulled out each chicken feather.
Unless it held some sphere
With lifted teeth, as if to bite!
Or do countless men,...
Holding in reach of your hand
Or hard work or whatever!
Say not, 'I live!'
I follow all who seek the...
What tonic is there in a frown?
How many thousand of my poorest subjects
Clear the way!
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
See the proud banners and lances!
You can't butt your way through solid stone.
And, mutually participant, did minister
And laughed me to scorn;
What though I stand with empty hand,
So still I sat, the tireless bee
He whom a dream hath possessed treads the...
While in her place the School...
That the very darkest night
Nothing to strike but a gait;
For sudden the worst turns the best to...
Stand forth, my soul!
May tickle the toes till they want to...
Trouble in the distance seems all-fired big--
This is my creed: To do some good,
'Feelin' fine,' he used to say,
I wander'd lonely as a cloud
Two little raindrops were born in a shower,
To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite;
And play the game--I'll be prepared for all...
Therefore, to be possessed with double pomp,
Who art a light to guide,...
William Wordsworth.
Weep no more! O weep no more!
The joy of bright blue skies;
But do not wish to hear it wag.
When clouds their perfect work
Be strong:
They mak enow themsels to vex them;
I
Lay on, and I shall dare!
The harbor blest towards which it hath inclined.
Thet's my philosophy.
How happy is he born and taught
GOOD DEEDS
What stuff 'tis made of, whereof it is...
Don't be foolish and get sour when things...
All we have built do we...
The great were once as you.
Oft for weary feet.
To future smiling.
But each for the joy of the working,...
Each Day o' the Year,' 'The Foothills of...
Italy, Dec. 12, 1889. Educated at home and...
in Buller family 1822-4; married Jane Welsh 1826;...
The Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife.
Double Thread,' 'The Farringdons,' 'Love's Argument,' 'Place and
Detroit, Mich. Connected with the Detroit Free Press...
Humour' 1598. He went to France as the...
Noted for his humorous sketches, which have been...
MARKHAM, EDWIN. Born at Oregon City, Ore., Apr. 23, 1852....
'Paradise Lost,' 'Paradise Regained,' and 'Samson Agonistes.' The
1915. Among his books are 'Taken from the...
'Afterwhiles,' 'Old Fashioned Roses,' 'Pipes o' Pan at...
his wife died 1623; last descendant, Lady Bernard,...
health; went to Italy with his parents 1863;...
Other Poems,' 'The Lost Word,' 'Fisherman's Luck,' 'The...
Eton, 1639. Educated at Winchester and Oxford; on...


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