lurketh in the garden. And the name of the serpent is Satiety. He maketh the heart to grow weary of...
2011-11-30
"As for you, Humphrey," went on Oro, "I rejoice to think that you at least have lost two things tha...
2011-11-24
her meteoric career -- Camille, Lola Montez, Royal Mary, Zaza -- such a name as one of these would ...
2011-12-03
29 BC THE GEORGICS by Virgil GEORGIC I What makes the cornfield smile; beneath what star Maecen...
2011-12-15
Till the sun was gaing down, Till drops o blude frae Rose the Red Cam trailing to the groun. She ...
2011-10-20
"An' thus 'ull be the loddie," the skipper said, reaching out a hesitant hand to the child's cheek....
2011-11-27
Van Ripper, and it was altogether such an apparition as is seldom to be met with in broad daylight....
2011-12-08
THE AENEID by Virgil BOOK I Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate, And haughty Juno's un...
belt), the way they'd set their eyes upon a gallant orphan cleft his father with one blow to the br...
udicare aquerao on andoba surdete. - Anarania, Tebleque. Ostebe te berarbe Ostelinda! perdoripe sir...
2011-11-22
The Education of the Child by Ellen Key INTRODUCTORY NOTE Edward Bok, Editor of the "Ladies' Home...
2011-09-17
and a horse's life are worth more than a fox's tail; at least, I should say they ought to be." Dur...
2011-10-26
The luckless Pots he marr'd in making--Pish! He's a Good Fellow, and 'twill all be well." LXXXIX. ...
He only was offered three-fourths of the sweep. `We knew Salamander was slow as a gander, The mare...
Answered the Princess, 'If indeed there haunt About the mouldered lodges of the Past So sweet a vo...
2011-10-16