Moral Emblems by Robert Louis Stevenson
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A MARTIAL ELEGY FOR SOME LEAD SOLDIERS For certain soldiers lately dead THE GRAVER AND THE PEN: OR, SCENES FROM NATURE, WITH APPROPRIATE VERSES I. PROEM--Unlike the common run of men II. THE PRECARIOUS MILL--Alone above the stream it stands III. THE DISPUTATIOUS PINES--The first pine to the second said IV. THE TRAMPS--Now long enough had day endured V. THE FOOLHARDY GEOGRAPHER--The howling desert miles around VI. THE ANGLER AND THE CLOWN--The echoing bridge you here may see MORAL TALES I. ROBIN AND BEN: OR, THE PIRATE AND THE APOTHECARY--Come, lend me an attentive ear II. THE BUILDER'S DOOM--In eighteen-twenty Deacon Thin NOT I, AND OTHER POEMS Poem: NOT I |
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