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Submissions by Holmes, Brian ( 20 texts )


Texts
  • A narrow Fellow in the Grass
  • The robin is the one
  • Waken, lords and ladies gay
  • Now winter nights enlarge
  • When to her lute Corrina sings
  • I care not for these Ladies
  • A ghost, that loved a lady fair; title: "The Phantom-Wooer"
  • Old Adam, the carrion crow
  • Neutrinos, they are very small
  • The scum has come
  • Chipmunk, chipmunk, little and small; title: "Chipmunk, chipmunk"
  • That cloud--amiguous, not
  • This porthole overlooks a sea
  • My tie is made of terylene
  • V. B. Wigglesworth wakes at noon
  • Where did he run to; title: "Where did he run to?"
  • Sleep, grandmother, sleep; title: "Sleep, grandmother"
  • Old Ben Golliday; title: "Old Ben Golliday"
  • He cut one finger; title: "He cut one finger"
  • Down dip the branches; title: "Down dip the branches"

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