Classic and Contemporary Poetry
QUATRAIN, by WALLACE STEVENS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Go not, young cloud, too boldly through the sky Last Line: For eastward lies the night. Subject(s): Transience; Impermanence | ||||||||
Go not, young cloud, too boldly through the sky, To meet the morning light; Go not too boldly through that dome on high -- For eastward lies the night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM THE SPANISH by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON CHAMBER MUSIC: 17 by JAMES JOYCE SOUTHERN GOTHIC by DONALD JUSTICE THE BEACH IN AUGUST by WELDON KEES THE MAN SPLITTING WOOD IN THE DAYBREAK by GALWAY KINNELL THE SEEKONK WOODS by GALWAY KINNELL THE SHAPE OF THE CORONER by WALLACE STEVENS |
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