Like the Robin, the wren has become, in a sense, a sacred bird, and few venture to commit any outrage…
Like the Robin, the wren has become, in a sense, a sacred bird, and few venture to commit any outrage…
Like the Robin, the wren has become, in a sense, a sacred bird, and few venture to commit any outrage…
Like the Robin, the wren has become, in a sense, a sacred bird, and few venture to commit any outrage…
Like the Robin, the wren has become, in a sense, a sacred bird, and few venture to commit any outrage…
Sing a Song of Sixpence; The maid was in the garden; Hanging out the clothes; Down came a blackbird;…
Sing a Song of Sixpence; The maid was in the garden; Hanging out the clothes; Down came a blackbird;…
(1820-1880) George Eliot is the literary name assumed by Marian Evans, who was a novelist.
"This infant," quoth he, "was called John Little, but that name we shall change anon. Henceworth, wherever…
Robin Hood driving his blade through Sir Guy of Bisbourne's body.
High diddle doubt, my candle's out, My little maid is not at home; Saddle my hog and bridle my dog,…
"Battle of Gettysburg, Cemetery Hill during the attack of the Confederates, Thursday evening, July 2nd,…
"General Howard, born in Leeds, Me., November 8th, 1830, was graduated at Bowdin in 1850, and at the…
"The campaign in Georgia. A baggage train crossing the mountains in a storm. General Sherman, after…