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Poem: The Lonely House
Poem 14 Poem 16 The Lonely House I know some lonely houses off the road A robber 'd like the look of, - Wooden barred, And windows hanging low, Inviting to A portico, Where two could…Black Dog
Director:Kevin HooksWriters:William Mickelberry, Dan Vining and Scott SturgeonDirector of Photography:Buzz Feitshans IVEditor:Debra Neil-Fisher and Sabrina Plisco-MorrisMusic:George S.…Home Again
Home AgainJuly had come, and haying begun; the little gardens were doing finely and the long summer days were full of pleasant hours. The house stood open from morning till night, and the…Christina Rossetti: A Peal of Bells
A Peal of BellsStrike the bells wantonly, Tinkle tinkle well; Bring me wine, bring me flowers, Ring the silver bell. All my lamps burn scented oil, Hung on laden orange-trees, Whose…Khandogya-Upanishad: Eighth Prapathaka, Eleventh Khanda
1. “When a man being asleep, reposing, and at perfect rest, sees no dreams, that is the Self, this is the immortal, the fearless, this is Brahman.” Then Indra went away satisfied in his heart. But…Poems: The Chimney-Sweeper
by WilliamBlakeThe BlossomThe Little Boy LostThe Chimney-Sweeper When my mother died I was very young, And my father sold me while yet my tongue Could scarcely cry "Weep! weep! weep!…Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Lonely House
by EmilyDickinsonThe SecretXVIThe Lonely House The Lonely House I know some lonely houses off the road A robber 'd like the look of, — Wooden barred, And windows hanging low, Inviting to A…The Devil's Dictionary: Looking-glass
by Ambrose Bierce LONGEVITYLOQUACITYLOOKING-GLASS -n. A vitreous plane upon which to display a fleeting show for man's disillusion given. The King of Manchuria had a magic looking-glass,…Baron Munchausen: The Baron crosses the Thame...
by Rudolph Erich Raspe A Second Trip to the Moon. The Baron slips through the... The Baron crosses the Thame... The Baron crosses the Thames without the assistance of a bridge,…Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce: An Invitation
The Unchanged Diplomatist The Ashes of Madame Blavatsky An Invitation A PIOUS Person who had overcharged his paunch with dead bird by way of attesting his gratitude for escaping the…