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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…

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,…