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Sir Isumbras at the Ford

Sir Isumbras at the Ford

by D. K. Broster

Sir Isumbras at the Ford is a fiction story written by D. K. Broster, who is also the co-author of books like CHANTEMERLE, and THE VISION SPLENDID contributed along-with G. W. Taylor.The unusual presence of a statue of the Virgin, and of Mme. d'Aulnoy's Contes de fées on the second floor this London house, was, naturally, but a consequenc..

Lexington

Lexington

by Sidney Howard

The aim of this play is to represent the impulse and the progress of civil liberty in this country since the commencement of the War for Independence. The intention is never literal. In spite of a certain actuality in the presentation of the incidents of “The Glorious Morning” at Lexington, the play must always be considered and produced as an abst..

Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1914

Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1914

by William Stanley Braithwaite

The modern idea seems to be that poetry has no relation to life. Life in the modern sense is action, progress, success. Poetry has been conceded special themes: it can deal with passion,—the strange and unnatural and unreal physical attraction of the sexes—with nature, with the symbols of mythology, and with the characteristic sentimental heroism o..

Base-ball Ballads

Base-ball Ballads

by Grantland Rice

Base-ball Ballads is a collection of poems written by Grantland Rice. Some of the poems are titled as below:Play BallWhen the Bug Is on the BawlCasey’s RevengeThe Bug’s View-PointThe Courtship of a Son of SwatThe Bush Leaguer’s DreamSpringtime in the History RoomThe Hold-Out LeagueThe Song of the Base Hit..

Terrible Tractation and Other Poems

Terrible Tractation and Other Poems

by Christopher Caustic

In submitting the present edition of the following poem, entitled Terrible Tractoration, to the American public, the author complies not only with solicitations of personal friends, but with expressed wishes of many gentlemen to whom he is personally a stranger. They say that by stripping folly of some of its disguises, and plucking the mask of dec..

Daughters of Men

Daughters of Men

by Hannah Lynch

The Austrian embassy at Athens was more largely and more brilliantly attended than usual. At nine o’clock the Patissia Road showed a line of carriages going backward towards the Platea Omonia from the gaily-lighted embassy. All the foreign ministers were there, as well as the Prime Minister of Greece, and whatever distinguished travellers Athens ha..

Rachel -  A Play in Three Acts

Rachel - A Play in Three Acts

by Angelina Weld Grimké

The scene is a room scrupulously neat and clean and plainly furnished. The walls are painted green, the woodwork, white. In the rear at the left an open doorway leads into a hall. Its bare, green wall and white baseboard are all that can be seen of it. It leads into the other rooms of the flat. In the centre of the rear wall of the room is a window..

The Cathedral

The Cathedral

by James Russell Lowell

The Cathedral, by James Russell Lowell. Dr. Johnson’s sturdy self-respect led him to invent the Bookseller as a substitute for the Patron. My relations with you have enabled me to discover how pleasantly the Friend may replace the Bookseller. Let me record my sense of many thoughtful services by associating your name with a poem which owes its..