A. C. Doyle – The Outcasts Poem
The Outcasts Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle The Outcasts Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Outcasts Poem Three women stood by the river’s flood In the gas-lamp’s murky light, A devil watched them on the left, And an angel on the right. The clouds of lead flowed overhead; […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Bay Horse Poem
The Bay Horse Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle The Bay Horse Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Bay Horse Poem Squire wants the bay horse, For it is the best. Squire holds the mortgage; Where’s the interest? Haven’t got the interest, Can’t raise a sou; Shan’t sell the […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Adventure of the Red Circle : Sherlock Holmes
A. C. Doyle – The Adventure of the Red Circle : Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of the Red Circle : His Last Bow : Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Red Circle by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Red Circle Contents The Adventure of the […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Groom’s Encore Poem
The Groom’s Encore Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle The Groom’s Encore Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Groom’s Encore Poem (Being a Sequel to “The Groom’s Story Poem” in “Songs of Action Poetry“) Not tired of ‘earin’ stories! You’re a nailer, so you are! I thought I should […]
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A. C. Doyle – Empire Builders Poem
Empire Builders Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle Empire Builders Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Empire Builders Poem Captain Temple, D.S.O., With his banjo and retriever. “Rough, I know, on poor old Flo, But, by Jove! I couldn’t leave her.” Niger ribbon on his breast, In his blood the […]
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A. C. Doyle – A Post-Impressionist Poem
A Post-Impressionist Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle A Post-Impressionist Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A Post-Impressionist Poem Peter Wilson, A.R.A., In his small atelier, Studied Continental Schools, Drew by Academic rules. So he made his bid for fame, But no golden answer came, For the fashion of his […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Arab Steed Poem
The Arab Steed Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle The Arab Steed Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Arab Steed Poem I gave the ‘orse ‘is evenin’ feed, And bedded of ‘im down, And went to ‘ear the sing-song In the bar-room of the Crown, And one young feller […]
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A. C. Doyle – Sir Nigel’s Song Poem
Sir Nigel’s Song Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Nigel’s Song Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Nigel’s Song Poem A sword! A sword! Ah, give me a sword! For the world is all to win. Though the way be hard and the door be barred, The strong […]
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A. C. Doyle – A Hymn Of Empire Poem
A Hymn Of Empire Poem : Songs of the Road Poetry by Arthur Conan Doyle A Hymn Of Empire Poem by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A Hymn Of Empire Poem (Coronation Year, 1911) God save England, blessed by Fate, So old, yet ever young: The acorn isle from which the great Imperial oak has sprung! […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot : Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot : His Last Bow : Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle In recording from time to time some of the curious experiences and interesting recollections which I associate with my long and intimate friendship with […]
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Bram Stoker – Famous Impostors
Famous Impostors by Bram Stoker Famous Impostors by Bram Stoker New York STURGIS & WALTON COMPANY 1910 Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1910 Famous Impostors Preface The subject of imposture is always an interesting one, and impostors in one shape or another are likely to flourish as long as human nature remains what it […]
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Bram Stoker – The Bisley Boy
The Bisley Boy : Famous Impostors by Bram Stoker Famous Impostors : The Bisley Boy by Bram Stoker The Bisley Boy A. Prolegomenon Queen Elizabeth, the last of the House of Tudor, died unmarried. Since her death in 1603, there have been revolutions in England due to varying causes, but all more or less disruptive […]
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