Main Street and Other Poems by Joyce Kilmer To Mrs. Edmund Leamy Contents Main Street Roofs Th...
2011-11-30
You will choose the house you like the best Of all that you can see: And its walls will glow as yo...
Will glorify it all. There was a joyous hostler Who knelt on Christmas morn Beside the radiant ma...
As a tribute to the clown who won the great wheel-barrow race. Now, one shall work in the living ro...
it was quite within my powers. He wished me also to understand that George's business had its ups a...
2011-11-29
"Cloete presses him a bit; but the other observes, impudent and languid like: You see, there's no f...
you first spoke to me, if she were to be got off - and - and - all this temptation to begin over ag...
him in that crowded life-boat. The coxswain stoops over Cloete and cries: Did you hear what the mat...
his wife, and her trustees of course bought consols with it. Enough to keep her comfortable. George...
is something touching in the warm pleasure he remembers and records at this meeting with the profes...
officer's arm. The grip of his little hand was astonishing. "Senor! Bernardino had taken notice of ...
somebody who had seen him. He made sure they would deny all knowledge of the Ingles; but on the con...
unable to desist. How he could explain to-morrow the burglarious misdeed to the two odious witches ...
bed and attempted to lift up, to push off the horrible lid smothering the body. It resisted his eff...
Renouard, his hand grasping the back of a chair, stared down at him dumbly. "Phew! That's a stunni...