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Percy Bysshe Shelley: Fragment: Death in Life
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment: A Serpent-FaceFragment: 'Such Hope, As Is th...Fragment: Death in Life Published by Dr. Garnett, "Relics of Shelley", 1862. My head is heavy, my limbs…Poems by Emily Dickinson (First Series): Life
by EmilyDickinson Transcriber's Note Love Life Success II Rouge et Noir Rouge Gagne V VI Almost! VIII IX In a Library XI XII Exclusion The Secret The Lonely House XVI Dawn…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Second Series): Life
Poems by Emily Dickinson Preface Love Life I II III IV V Hope The White Heat Triumphant The Test Escape Compensation The Martyrs A Prayer XIV XV XVI The Railway Train The…Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce: The Life Saver
The Good Government The Man and the Bird The Life Saver AN Ancient Maiden, standing on the edge of a wharf near a Modern Swain, was overheard rehearsing the words: "Noble preserver…Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce: The Life-Savers
The Opossum of the Future The Australian Grasshopper The Life-Savers SEVENTY-FIVE Men presented themselves before the President of the Humane Society and demanded the great gold medal…Wealth and Poverty: The Ultimate Issue: Quality of Life
The Ultimate Issue: Quality of LifeWealth and PovertyIntroductionWhat Is Poverty?Who's Got How Much?Why Incomes Are Becoming More UnequalWhat's the Government's Role?Other Aspects of Wealth and…Writing Well: Life Line: Personal Narratives
Life Line: Personal NarrativesWriting WellTell Me a Story: NarrationNarrative Building BlocksGet Cookin'!Life Line: Personal Narratives Word Watch Autobiographies and biographies are types of…Writing Well: Life of the Party: Speeches That Entertain
Life of the Party: Speeches That EntertainWriting WellAll the World's a Stage: Writing SpeechesInformation, Please: Speeches That InformPoint Counterpoint: Speeches That PersuadeLife of the Party:…Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Chapter II
Chapter II My master's family consisted of two sons, Andrew and Richard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld. They lived in one house, upon the home plantation of Colonel…Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Chapter III
Chapter III Colonel Lloyd kept a large and finely cultivated garden, which afforded almost constant employment for four men, besides the chief gardener, (Mr. M'Durmond.) This garden was probably the…