The Englishman and Other Poems
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
p. vPREFACE THE QUEEN’S LAST RIDE (Written on the day of Queen Victoria’s funeral) The Queen is taking a drive to-day, They have hung with purple the carriage-way, They hav
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox
p. vPREFACE THE QUEEN’S LAST RIDE (Written on the day of Queen Victoria’s funeral) The Queen is taking a drive to-day, They have hung with purple the carriage-way, They hav
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CHAPTER XIX. Balbilla and her companion, Publius Balbinus and other illustrious Romans, Favorinus the sophist, and a numerous suite of chamberlains and servants, were to accom
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CHAPTER XV. The town was out of danger; the fire was extinct. Pontius had taken no rest till noonday. Three horses had he tired out and replaced by fresh ones, but his sinew
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CHAPTER XI. In a perfectly dark spot by the wall of the widow's garden, stood the cynic philosopher who had met Antinous with so little courtesy, defending himself eagerly, bu
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CHAPTER VI. The clatter of arms which Apollodorus and his guests had heard proceeded not from the Jew's besiegers, but from some Roman soldiers who brought safety to the besie
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CHAPTER I. Dame Hannah had watched by Selene till sunrise and indefatigably cooled both her injured foot and the wound in her head. The old physician was not dissatisfied wit
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CHAPTER XX. Keraunus and his daughter reached their rooms less quickly than usual, for the steward dreaded a fresh attack from the blood-hound, which, to-night however, was sh
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CHAPTER XVI. Usually when Selene went out walking, many people looked at her with admiration, but to-day a couple of street-boys composed her escort. They ran after her calli
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CHAPTER X. While anxiety and trouble were brooding over the steward's dwelling, while dismay and disappointment were clouding the souls of its inhabitants, the hall of the Mus
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CHAPTER VI. Alexandria was in the greatest excitement. The Emperor's visit now immediately impending had tempted the busy hive of citizens away from the common round of life
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PREFACE. It is now fourteen years since I planned the story related in these volumes, the outcome of a series of lectures which I had occasion to deliver on the period of the
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By Georg Ebers Translated by Clara Bell CONTENTS PREFACE. THE EMPEROR BOOK 1. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II.
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PREFATORY NOTE TO FIRST EDITION. I am under the deepest obligations to the Hon. Mellen Chamberlain and Mr. Charles Deane. The generosity of my
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PART I. CHAPTER I NORTHERNERS IN SUNLIGHT By a window looking from Posillipo upon the Bay of Naples sat an English lady, engaged in letter-writing. She wa
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PREFACE This book is based on the belief that an efficient reader for the fifth grade must score high when tested on five fundamental features: quality of literature; variety
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TO THE READER At the very outset of the writer's literary career, a friend, long since dead, gave him the subject of this Study. Later on he found the same st