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By: Anonymous

The Song of Roland by Anonymous The Song of Roland

The Song of Roland is an epic poem, originally sung in Old French. It tells the story of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. This is an English translation. Translated by Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff.

Book cover The Anti-Slavery Alphabet
Book cover The Ladies Delight
Book cover Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
Book cover The Three Bears
Book cover The Mouse and the Christmas Cake
Book cover King Winter
Book cover Punky Dunk and the Gold Fish
Book cover The Death and Burial of Cock Robin
Book cover The Wonders of a Toy Shop
Book cover The Tiny Picture Book
Book cover Amusing Trial in which a Yankee Lawyer Renders a Just Verdict
Book cover The Courtship, Marriage, and Pic-Nic Dinner of Cock Robin & Jenny Wren With the Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin
Book cover Naughty Puppies
Book cover The Fox and the Geese; and The Wonderful History of Henny-Penny
Book cover Punky Dunk and the Mouse
Book cover Punky Dunk and the Spotted Pup
Book cover Fairy's Album With Rhymes of Fairyland
Book cover The Assemble of Goddes
Book cover The Interlude of Wealth and Health
Book cover The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell
Book cover The Ghost of Chatham; A Vision Dedicated to the House of Peers

By: Anthony Munday (1560? -1633)

Book cover Sir Thomas More

Sir Thomas More is a collaborative Elizabethan play by Anthony Munday and others depicting the life and death of Thomas More. It survives only in a single manuscript, now owned by the British Library. The manuscript is notable because three pages of it are considered to be in the hand of William Shakespeare and for the light it sheds on the collaborative nature of Elizabethan drama and the theatrical censorship of the era. The play dramatizes events in More's life, both real and legendary, in an episodic manner in 17 scenes, unified only by the rise and fall of More's fortunes.

By: Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945)

Book cover Spectra A Book of Poetic Experiments

By: Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861)

Book cover Amours De Voyage

By: Arthur Macy (1842-1904)

Book cover Five Senses

Arthur Macy was a Nantucket boy of Quaker extraction. His name alone is evidence of this, for it is safe to say that a Macy, wherever found in the United States, is descended from that sturdy old Quaker who was one of those who bought Nantucket from the Indians, paid them fairly for it, treated them with justice, and lived on friendly terms with them. In many ways Arthur Macy showed that he was a Nantucketer and, at least by descent, a Quaker. He often used phrases peculiar to our island in the sea, and was given, in conversation at least, to similes which smacked of salt water...

By: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1863-1944)

Book cover Bulchevy's Book of English Verse
Book cover Green Bays. Verses and Parodies

By: Arthur Weir (1864-1902)

Book cover Snowflake and Other Poems

This is a volume of Canadian poet Arthur Weir. Many of the poems are set around the turn of a year, referencing the season in different ways, and touching upon almost every emotion and association we might connect with winter. - Summary by Carolin

By: Bertha Upton (1849-1912)

Book cover The Adventure of Two Dutch Dolls and a 'Golliwogg'

By: Bertram Stevens (1872-1922)

Book cover An Anthology of Australian Verse

By: Bliss Carman

Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea by Bliss Carman Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea

This collection of lyric poems evokes the sea in every line, from birth (A Son of the Sea) to death (Outbound). The smells, sights and sounds of the Canada's East Coast feature prominently.


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