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Searching... Subject: MOBS Matches Found: 18 A BUSY STREET, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: All up and down the busy street Last Line: And that is why they hurry so. Subject(s): Cities; Collective Behavior; February; Streets; Traffic; Urban Life; Mobs; Crowds; Avenues BARTLEME FAIR, by GEORGE ALEXANDER STEVENS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: While gentlefolks strut in their silver and satins Last Line: And thus ends the ballad of bartleme fair-o. Alternate Author Name(s): Stevens, G. A. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Festivals; Singing & Singers; Mobs; Crowds; Fairs; Pageants BREATHING, by RUTH STONE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: By day the brook is subsumed Last Line: Sucked down in its liquid mouth. Subject(s): Children; Collective Behavior; Noises; Childhood; Mobs; Crowds CONFESSION, by NORMAN DUBIE Poem Text Recitation by Author Poet's Biography First Line: The general's men sit at the door. Her eyes Last Line: It has kept you from loneliness like a mob. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Corpses; Mobs; Crowds; Cadavers HOW THE WINNING FOUR WEST HOME, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Superb in pride we strained upon the golden chariot-pole Last Line: Though slumber takes usstill they talk low-whispering in the ilex walk! Subject(s): Chariot Racing; Collective Behavior; Competition; Driving & Drivers; Games; Victory; Mobs; Crowds; Recreation; Pastimes; Amusements LYNCH-LAW, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The deed he had done was a terrible one Last Line: At eve, and cut it down. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Country Life; Death; Lynching; Violence; Mobs; Crowds; Dead, The MAN, THE MAN-HUNTER, by CARL SANDBURG Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I saw man, the man-hater Last Line: The -- son of a bitch. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Hate; Social Protest; Mobs; Crowds MUSIC HALL, by NICOLAS BEAUDIN Poem Text First Line: Crowd with alcoholic eyes Last Line: High evening, bored by the apotheosis. Subject(s): Bands; Collective Behavior; Music & Musicians; Theater & Theaters; Violins; Orchestras; Mobs; Crowds; Stage Life THE BROOK: SUMMER, by LAURA ABELL Poem Text First Line: Clustering ferns lie cool Last Line: Beside the current's murmuring. Subject(s): Brooks; Collective Behavior; Pleasure; Streams; Creeks; Mobs; Crowds THE CHEER LEADER, by WILLIAM A. PHELON Poem Text First Line: Arrayed in white, e'en on the coldest day Last Line: A reigning sovereign, in imperial poise! Subject(s): Collective Behavior; College Sports; Sports; Mobs; Crowds THE FINEST DAY OF ONE'S LIFE, by JACQUES BARON Poem Text First Line: Today is as a festive day Last Line: One can have a good time Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Colors; Festivals; Holidays; Mobs; Crowds; Fairs; Pageants THREE IS A CROWD, by BELLE RICHARDSON HARRISON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The first sweet kiss Last Line: Come between. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Kisses; Mobs; Crowds TO A FRIEND IN LOVE DURING THE RIOTS, by WILLIAM PARSONS Poem Text First Line: In times like these, when widows, orphans weep Last Line: Glow at a smile and sicken at a frown! Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Fire; Riots; Tyranny & Tyrants; Mobs; Crowds TO A MOB, by ROBERT N. PERRY JR. Poem Text First Line: A howling crowd possessed of one wild thought Last Line: And cursed its giver who before it stood. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Mobs; Crowds TUMULT, by JOHN HALL WHEELOCK Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: You came -- and like a stormy wind your love Last Line: In troubled multitude, broken and blind. Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Storms; Mobs; Crowds UNHAPPY BOSTON, by PAUL REVERE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Unhappy boston! See thy sons deplore Last Line: Shall reach a judge who never can be bribed. Subject(s): Boston Massacre; Collective Behavior; Social Protest; U.s. - History; Mobs; Crowds WHITE CONDUIT HOUSE, by WILLIAM WOTY Poem Text First Line: Wished sunday's come: mirth brightens every face Last Line: So long, white conduit house, shall be thy fame.' Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Food & Eating; Houses; Restaurants; Waiters And Waitresses; Mobs; Crowds; Cafes; Diners WINDOWS, by BERTON BRALEY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: We're livin' out here in the country now Last Line: Where I watched as the world went by. Subject(s): Cities; Collective Behavior; Streets; Windows; Urban Life; Mobs; Crowds; Avenues |
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