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Searching... Subject: EXPOSITIONS Matches Found: 19 A WELCOME TO THE FAIR, by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON Poem Text First Line: To north and south, and east and west Last Line: Is camped upon the bay! Subject(s): Exhibitions; Festivals; Panama; World's Fairs; Expositions; Fairs; Pageants AT THE FIREMEN'S EXHIBITION, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB Poem Text First Line: Night: and london's ancient hallows Last Line: Spreads the great tent-maker's round. Subject(s): Exhibitions; Writers, European; World's Fairs; Expositions ATLANTA EXPOSITION ODE, by MARY WESTON FORDHAM Poem Text First Line: Cast down your bucket where you are Last Line: For all one flag, one flag for all. Subject(s): African Americans - History; Exhibitions; Racial Equality; Washington, Booker T. (1856-1915); Black Heritage; World's Fairs; Expositions BRAVO, PARIS EXPOSITION!, by WALT WHITMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Add to your show, before you close it, france Last Line: America's applause, love, memories and good-will. Subject(s): Exhibitions; Paris, France; World's Fairs; Expositions INVITATION TO A PAINTER: 1, by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Flee from london, good my walter! Boundless jail of bricks and gas Last Line: Landscape-lords are left alone. Alternate Author Name(s): Pollex, D.; Walker, Patricius Subject(s): Colors; Exhibitions; Landscape; Paintings & Painters; World's Fairs; Expositions ODE SUNG AT THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, by ALFRED TENNYSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet Last Line: Her flowers. Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY, by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: What are you, lady? - naught is here Last Line: Were half as silent as their pictures! Variant Title(s): Every-day Characters: Portrait Of A Lady Subject(s): Exhibitions; Portraits; Royal Academy Of Arts, Great Britain; World's Fairs; Expositions THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, FLEMINGTON, VICTORIA, by FRANK WILMOT Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The lumbering tractor rolls its panting round Last Line: Quiet lakes and milking sheds; 'fares please, fares please.' Alternate Author Name(s): Maurice, Furnley Subject(s): Exhibitions; Farm Life; World's Fairs; Expositions; Agriculture; Farmers THE CRYSTAL PALACE, by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: With ganial foire / thransfuse my loyre Last Line: This cristial exhibition. Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862 (1), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The great exchanges press each other's heels Last Line: The dog returns in snowy wilds to roam. Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862 (2), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: They snuff the breath of intervening seas Last Line: Our sense of brotherhood and charity! Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions THE LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL, by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON Poem Text First Line: As o'er a sea untried and dark Last Line: Throw open wide the door! Subject(s): Exhibitions; Oregon; Roads; World's Fairs; Expositions; Paths; Trails THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION (WRITTEN FOR MUSIC), by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Brothers from far-away lands Last Line: The storm from the wave and the night from the day! Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, by LLOYD MIFFLIN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Immurmurous hall, with aisles of grateful shade Last Line: The flower of man's creative, god-like mind! Subject(s): Exhibitions; History; Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York; World's Fairs; Expositions; Historians THE SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Now, while orion, flaming south Last Line: On holy paths -- on sacred ways and sweet. Subject(s): Australia; Exhibitions; Tasman, Abel (1603-1659); World's Fairs; Expositions TREAD THE DARK: 51, by DAVID IGNATOW Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I sink back upon the ground, expecting to die Subject(s): Animals; Children; Exhibitions; Zebras; Zoos; Childhood; World's Fairs; Expositions WEBFOOT IN THE LEAD, by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON Poem Text First Line: Well, I've been to see the capers Last Line: That can make a bigger track. Subject(s): Davenport, Homer (1867-1912); Exhibitions; Miller, Joaquin (1837-1913); World's Fairs; Expositions WORKMAN'S CHORAL SONG; AT OPENING OF DUTCH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: No monster of iron on gunpowder fed Last Line: "we, too, have out rest and our heaven" Subject(s): Exhibitions;labor & Laborers; World's Fairs;expositions WORLD'S FAIR, by JOHN BERRYMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The crowd moves forward on the midway Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr. Subject(s): Exhibitions; World's Fairs; Expositions |
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