A Second Treasury of the FamiliarRalph Louis Woods A companion volume to the editor's "Treasury of the familiar," 1943. This volume contains more poetry than prose. It is indexed by author, title and familiar lines. |
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Ralph Louis Woods. WHAT I LIVE FOR George Linnaeus Banks I live for those who love me , Whose hearts are kind and true ; For the Heaven that smiles above me , And awaits my spirit too ; For all human ties that bind me , For the task by ...
Ralph Louis Woods. WHAT I LIVE FOR George Linnaeus Banks I live for those who love me , Whose hearts are kind and true ; For the Heaven that smiles above me , And awaits my spirit too ; For all human ties that bind me , For the task by ...
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... live . For to live is to func- tion . That is all there is in living . And so I end with a line from a Latin poet who uttered the mes- sage more than fifteen hundred years ago : " Death plucks my ears and says , Live- I am coming ...
... live . For to live is to func- tion . That is all there is in living . And so I end with a line from a Latin poet who uttered the mes- sage more than fifteen hundred years ago : " Death plucks my ears and says , Live- I am coming ...
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... live with the land , how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me , and I do not mean to be unkind to you . On the contrary , if you will but follow my advice , you will find it worth more than eighty times eighty ...
... live with the land , how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me , and I do not mean to be unkind to you . On the contrary , if you will but follow my advice , you will find it worth more than eighty times eighty ...
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Alice angels Anonymous beautiful blessed blow breath captain's gig child Colour-Sergeant cried Danny Deever dark dead dear death doth dream earth eyes face Father fear flowers Franklin D give glory hand happy Harry Von Tilzer hath Heab'n hear heard heart Heaven Highland laddie holy hour Jesus John John of Austria King kiss land laugh light live look Lord March Hare mind moon morning mother never night o'er once peace Percy Bysshe Shelley Philistine praise river Robert Louis Stevenson round Samian wine shadow shining shore sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars stood sweet talk tears tell thee There's thine things thought tree unto voice W. S. Gilbert walk wild William Shakespeare wind word wotthehell young youth