•         DEAREST love, do you remember
              When we last did meet,
            How you told me that you loved me
              Kneeling at my feet?
            Oh, how proud you stood before me
              In your suit of blue,
            When you vowed to me and country
              Ever to be true.

    Chorus.—Weeping, sad and lonely,...

  • SAY, 1 darkeys, hab you seen de massa,
      Wid de muffstash on he face,
    Go long de road some time dis mornin’,
      Like he gwine leabe de place?
    He see de smoke way up de ribber
      Whar de Lincum gunboats lay;
    He took he hat an’ leff berry sudden,
      And I spose he ’s runned away.
          De massa run, ha, ha!
          De darkey stay...

  • As I was walking all alane,
    I heard two corbies making a mane;
    The tane unto the t’other say,
    “Where sall we gang and dine to-day?”

    “In behint yon auld fail dyke,
    I wot there lies a new-slain knight;
    And nae body kens that he lies there,
    But his hawk, his hound, and lady fair.

    “His hound is to the hunting gane,
    His...

  • All day long the storm of battle through the startled valley swept;
    All night long the stars in heaven o’er the slain sad vigils kept.

    O, the ghastly upturned faces gleaming whitely through the night!
    O, the heaps of mangled corses in that dim sepulchral light!

    One by one the pale stars faded, and at length the morning broke;
    But not one of all the...

  • When Eve brought woe to all mankind
    Old Adam called her wo-man;
    But when she wooed with love so kind,
    He then pronounced her woo-man.
    But now, with folly and with pride,
    Their husbands’ pockets trimming,
    The women are so full of whims
    That men pronounce them wimmen!

  • From “An Houre’s Recreation in Musicke,” 1606

    THERE is a garden in her face,
      Where roses and white lilies blow;
    A heavenly paradise is that place,
      Wherein all pleasant fruits do grow;
    There cherries grow that none may buy,
    Till cherry-ripe themselves do cry.

    Those cherries fairly do enclose
      Of orient pearl a double row,...

  • Long pored Saint Austin o’er the sacred page,
      And doubt and darkness overspread his mind;
    On God’s mysterious being thought the Sage,
      The Triple Person in one Godhead joined.
      The more he thought, the harder did he find
    To solve the various doubts which fast arose;
      And as a ship, caught by imperious wind,
    Tosses where chance its...

  • Version of the “American Episcopal Church Prayer-Book” 1
    WE praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord.
    All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting.
    To thee all Angels cry aloud; the Heavens, and all the powers therein.
    To thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry,
    Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth;
    Heaven and earth...

  • By broad Potomac’s silent shore
      Better than Trajan lowly lies,
      Gilding her green declivities
    With glory now and evermore;
      Art to his fame no aid hath lent;
      His country is his monument.

  • Lover.  Echo! mysterious nymph, declare
        Of what you ’re made, and what you are.
    Echo.                    Air!
    Lover.  Mid airy cliffs and places high,
        Sweet Echo! listening love, you lie.
    Echo.                    You lie!
    Lover.  Thou dost resuscitate dead sounds,—
        Hark! how my voice revives, resounds!
    Echo...