Poems by Eugene Field
Der mann im keller
... And never can While drinking, drinking, drinking ...
Dr. sam
... In the light of a midnight moon!They say when nights are grewsome ...
Dutch lullaby
... And some folk thought 't was a dream they'd dreamed ...
Ed
... You bet yer boots he done that thing though it broke the bank to do it! ...
Envoy
... We've neither spinsters nor relics out West-- ...
Fiddle-Dee-Dee
... Of that ominous bird and his 'Fiddle-dee-dee'!"Then out came Dear-Mother-Mine, bringing her son ...
Fisherman jim's kids
... Of the waves on the shore!Once Fisherman Jim sailed into the bay ...
Garden and cradle
... When our babe he goeth swinging in his cradle, ...
Good-Children Street
... With little folk living in Good-Children street!But when falleth night over river and town, ...
Hi-spy
... And lend itself to children's play!Oh, girls are girls, and boys are boys, ...
Horace and Lydia Reconciled
... I'd give my life, and give it gladly!HORACEWhat if ma belle from favor fell, ...
Horace iii. 13
... The cooling brooks that from thy nooks ...
Horace to Melpomene
... works shall be my monument eternal!While this great Roman empire stands and gods protect our fanes, ...
Horace to phyllis
... I say he had before he shook him!Haec docet (as you must agree): ...
Horace to Pyrrha
... On the quiet? For whom do you bind up your tresses, ...