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Identifier: homeschoolrecite00lint (find matches)
Title: Home and school reciter; readings, declamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature ..
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Linthicum, Richard. (from old catalog)
Subjects:
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., J.S. Ziegler & co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
Text Appearing Before Image:
THE PROPOSAL.
Text Appearing After Image:
MY LOVE IS LIKE A RED, BED ROSE! LOVE AND SENTIMENT. 139 The lighterman calls to the clock, and themill On the further side is drumming,And I sink to sleep in my dream of a dream In the grass by the brink of the river,Where the voices blend, and the lilies end, And the elm tree shadows quiver. Like a gift from the past is the kindlydream For the sorrow and passion and painAre adrift like the leaves on the breast ofthe stream,And the child life comes again.Oh, the sweet, sweet pain of joy that died! Of a pain that is joy forever!Oh, the life that died in the stormy tideThat was once my sun flecked river!—John Boyle OReilly. %5* c5* ^?* THE HUSKIN. OLE Cross-roads Brown, he give abee,An vited all the neighbors,Until a rigment fought his corn,With huskin-pegs fur sabers. The night was clear as Em Steeles eyes,The moon as mild as Nancys, The stars was winkins if they knowedAll bout our loves and fancies. The breeze was sharp an braced a chap,Like Minnie Silvers laughin; The cider in the