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  1. I'm a Californian Guard
    And my banner flies aloft,
    But the stones are O, so hard!
  2. Sing smoothly, O Bard.
    Enough, enough,
    To have _found_ life hard.
  3. Though the flinty slopes be hard,
    Stubble-speared the new-mown sward,
  4. No memory of having starred
    Atones for later disregard
    Or keeps the end from being hard.
  5. in her bustle of flowering nard.
    The little boy stares at her, stares.
    The boy is staring hard.
  6. Don't you take it awful hard
    'Cause I laugh like I've got gold mines
    Diggin' in my own back yard.
  7. Ad this world is very hard
    Whed the idfluenza fasteds
    Od a sendadendal bard.
  8. Plunked it on the table an' said, 'There's my callin' card!
    An' anyone that licks me -- well, he's got to fiddle hard!'
  9. One died thus in a prison-yard--
    Some die broken by rape or the rope;
    Some die easily. This dies hard.
  10. And caught me splitting wood in the yard,
    And one of them put me off my aim
    By hailing cheerily "Hit them hard!"
  11. Murmuring he lifts his eyes, and thinks it hard,
    That gen'rous actions meet a base reward.
  12. Him Basto follow'd, but his fate more hard
    Gain'd but one trump and one plebeian card.
  13. “I found belief in it too hard;
    “And both of us have our reward.
  14. I'm up on the bally wood-pile at the back of the barracks yard;
    "A damned disgrace to the force, sir", with a comrade standing guard;
    Making the bluff I'm busy, doing my six months hard.
  15. Were none of you, gallants, e'er driven so hard,
    As when the poor kind soul was under guard,
  16. Just pick a quarrel and raise a fight, and leather him good and hard,
    And I'll take good care that his wretched sheep don't wander a half a yard.
  17. My heart, like a drum muffled hard
    Beats a funeral march for the ill-starred.
  18. Hear them chattering, shrill and hard,
    After dinner-time, out in the yard,
  19. And in each of those runs there is not a square yard
    Where the English and French haven't fought and fought hard!
  20. The duns and blacks and “Goulburn roans” (that’s brindles), coarse and hard,
    He branded them with Laban’s brand, in Old Man Laban’s yard;

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