Beauty Of A Woman, The (by: Unknown) The beauty of a woman, isn't in the clothes she wears, The figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. continue reading
Between The Lines (by: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson) When consciousness came back, he found he lay Between the opposing fires, but could not tell On which hand were his friends; and either way For him to turn was chancy—bullet and shell Whistling and shrieking over him, as the glare Of searchlights scoured the darkness to blind day. continue reading
Black And Gold Boxes (by: Unknown) I have in my hands two boxes Which God gave me to hold. He said, "Put all your sorrows in the black, And all your joys in the gold." continue reading
Black Pearl (by: Lisa G. Leming) This pearl is precious unto me Though it be black as it can be continue reading
Character Of A Happy Life (by: Sir Henry Wotton (1568 - 1639)) How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! continue reading
Charles Augustus Fortescue (by: Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953)) The nicest child I ever knew Was Charles Augustus Fortescue. He never lost his cap, or tore His stockings or his pinafore: In eating Bread he made no Crumbs, He was extremely fond of sums, continue reading