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A Boy's Will: Flower-gathering

by Robert Frost A Prayer in SpringRose PogoniasFlower-gathering nor yet in any spur it may be to ambition. I LEFT you in the morning, And in the morning glow, You walked a way beside…

The Celtic Twilight: Into the Twilight

by W. B. Yeats By the RoadsideInto the Twilight Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn, Come clear of the nets of wrong and right; Laugh, heart, again in the gray twilight;…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Following

by EmilyDickinsonXIXXXIFollowing Following I had no cause to be awake, My best was gone to sleep, And morn a new politeness took, And failed to wake them up, But called the others clear…

Sweet potatoes vs. yams

The Question: What is the difference between sweet potatoes and yams? The Answer: Depending on what you have in mind, either a sweet potato and a yam…

Sweetheart Roland

Sweetheart Roland There was once upon a time a woman who was a real witch and had two daughters, one ugly and wicked, and this one she loved because she was her own daughter, and one…

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

The Twelve Dancing Princesses There was a king who had twelve beautiful daughters. They slept in twelve beds all in one room; and when they went to bed, the doors were shut and locked up; but…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 16, 1806

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 15, 1806April 17, 1806April 16, 1806 Wednesday April 16th 1806. About 8 A.M. Capt. Clark passed the river with the two interpreters, the…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 15, 1806

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 14, 1806May 16, 1806May 15, 1806 Thursday May 15th 1806. This morning early Reubin Fields in surching for his horse saw a large bear at no…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 15, 1806

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 14, 1806July 16, 1806July 15, 1806 15 July 1806. Sent McNeal down this morning to the lower part of the portage to see whether the large…