PoemsMacmillan, 1890 |
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... Homer Wilbur is a disgrace to his cloth . . ... From the World - Harmonic - Æolian - Attachment . Speech is silver silence is golden . No utterance more Orphic than this . While , therefore , as highest author , we reverence him whose ...
... Homer Wilbur is a disgrace to his cloth . . ... From the World - Harmonic - Æolian - Attachment . Speech is silver silence is golden . No utterance more Orphic than this . While , therefore , as highest author , we reverence him whose ...
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... Homer Wilbur , A. M. , Pastor of the First Church in Jaalam , " we have small care to speak here . Spare touch in him of his Melesigenes namesake , save , haply , the blindness ! A tolerably caliginose , nephelegere- tous elderly ...
... Homer Wilbur , A. M. , Pastor of the First Church in Jaalam , " we have small care to speak here . Spare touch in him of his Melesigenes namesake , save , haply , the blindness ! A tolerably caliginose , nephelegere- tous elderly ...
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... HOMER WILBUR , A. M .; PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN JAALAM , AND ( PROSPECTIVE ) MEMBER OF MANY LITERARY , LEARNED , AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES , ( for which see page 20. ) The ploughman's whistle , or the trivial flute , Finds more ...
... HOMER WILBUR , A. M .; PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN JAALAM , AND ( PROSPECTIVE ) MEMBER OF MANY LITERARY , LEARNED , AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES , ( for which see page 20. ) The ploughman's whistle , or the trivial flute , Finds more ...
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... HOMER WILBUR , A. M. Two brothers once , an ill - matched pair , Together dwelt ( no matter where ) , To whom an Uncle Sam , or some one , Had left a house and farm in common . The two in principles and habits Were different as rats ...
... HOMER WILBUR , A. M. Two brothers once , an ill - matched pair , Together dwelt ( no matter where ) , To whom an Uncle Sam , or some one , Had left a house and farm in common . The two in principles and habits Were different as rats ...
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... HOMER WILBUR , A. M. " P. S. Perhaps the last paragraph may look like an attempt to obtain the insertion . of my circular gratuitously . If it should appear to you in that light , I desire that you would erase it , or charge for it at ...
... HOMER WILBUR , A. M. " P. S. Perhaps the last paragraph may look like an attempt to obtain the insertion . of my circular gratuitously . If it should appear to you in that light , I desire that you would erase it , or charge for it at ...
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Página 88 - An' me to recommend a man The place 'ould jest about fit. I du believe in special ways O' prayin' an' convartin' ; The bread comes back in many days, An' buttered, tu, fer sartin ; — I mean in preyin' till one busts On wut the party chooses, An' in convartin' public trusts To very privit uses.
Página 66 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for not without dust and heat.
Página 34 - ere cuttin' folks's throats. They may talk o' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the face, — It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of our race ; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An
Página 54 - GUVENER B. is a sensible man; He stays to his home an' looks arter his folks; He draws his furrer ez straight ez he can, An' into nobody's tater-patch pokes; — But John P. Robinson he Sez he wunt vote fer Guvener B. My! aint it terrible? Wut shall we du? We can't never choose him, o...
Página 34 - Ez fer war, I call it murder, — There you hev it plain an' flat; I don't want to go no furder Than my Testyment fer that; God hez sed so plump an' fairly, It 's ez long ez it is broad, An' you've gut to git up airly Ef you want to take in God.
Página 262 - It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people, and wicked condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and do mischief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify over to their country to the discredit of the plantation.
Página 91 - 11 keep the people in blindness, — Thet we the Mexicuns can thrash Right inter brotherly kindness, Thet bombshells, grape, an' powder 'n' ball Air good-will's strongest magnets, Thet peace, to make it stick at all, Must be druv in with bagnets. In short, I firmly du believe In Humbug generally, Fer it 'sa thing thet I perceive To hev a solid vally ; This heth my faithful shepherd ben, In pasturs sweet heth led me, An' this '11 keep the people green To feed ez they hev fed me.
Página 38 - Ef I'd my way I hed ruther We should go to work an' part, — They take one way, we take t'other, — Guess it wouldn't break my heart; Man hed ough' to put asunder Them thet God, has noways jined; An' I shouldn't gretly wonder Ef there's thousands o
Página 362 - Wut's words to them whose faith an' truth On War's red techstone rang true metal, Who ventered life an' love an' youth For the gret prize o' death in battle ? To him who, deadly hurt, agen Flashed on afore the charge's thunder, Tippin...