The book Occasional Verses Between 1893 1913 was written by author Richard Hart Hart Davis Here you can read free online of Occasional Verses Between 1893 1913 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Occasional Verses Between 1893 1913 a good or bad book?
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My beak gave it the death blow. ' Then with deep embittered note Each flew at the other's throat. 23 Thrice in onset fierce they met. Thrice recoiled, a moment yet l/ocked with wing in wing uprose Wreshng high in deathhke throes. Suddenly was one set free, Made a dash for liberty. While his foe pursued him fleet In the joy of conquest sweet. Unseen jeopardy there lay In the course of cither's way, Plate glass window stretched befofe, - Crash, — two throstles live no more. Many with the hen bere...aved Death so tragical long grieved. For no throstle on the bough Wakes the jocund echoes now. 24 Hugh Pearson. . Vicar of Sonning — 1842-1882. "pASTOR, counsellor, and friend, I/Oved and loving to the end ; Forty years had o'er thee past, None more happy than the last, As the apple of thine eye Keeping Sonning tenderly. Sweet the memories still remain Of thy kind and human reign. Dear Hugh Pearson, throned thou art On the seat of every heart. And though twenty years have set With thy name men conjure yet.
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