id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39128 MacKenzie, Compton Kensington Rhymes .txt text/plain 5753 636 98 The drawing-room is cold and white, [Illustration: THE DANCING CLASS] [Illustration: THE DANCING CLASS] [Illustration: MY SISTER AT A PARTY] It's a jolly good thing that Miss Perkins' in bed, [Illustration: KISSING GAMES] [Illustration: BALLAD OF THE ROUND POND] [Illustration: THE ROUND POND] For the blue had all come off their clothes, [Illustration: POOR LAVENDER GIRLS] [Illustration: GOOD-NIGHT] Each time it plays brings different thoughts, It makes me think of pleasant things Till Father comes home in the evening [Illustration: THE CAGE IN THE PILLAR-BOX] And now I come to think of it, [Illustration: THE PAVEMENT ARTIST] Were illustrated like a book [Illustration: CHRISTMAS NOT FAR OFF] He's coming down our street, [Illustration: A VISIT TO MY AUNT] I thought of him that night in bed, [K] Like one in my Aunt's French picture-book I saw his eyes, like currants black, [Illustration: THE WET DAY] The wet street like a sea. ./cache/39128.txt ./txt/39128.txt