Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BODY AND SOUL, by ABUL FADL First Line: Here the river's body flows Last Line: The woodland air. | ||||||||
Here the river's body flows, Here stand the trees; Breathes the river's soul, when blows The meadow's breeze. When the breeze unstirring lies A sword shines there, But a coat of mail, when sighs The woodland air. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IMITATION OF POPE: A COMPLIMENT TO THE LADIES by WILLIAM BLAKE THE LAST MAN: EXTREME ACCLIVITY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SONG, FR. A VISION OF GIORGIONE: GEMMA'S SPRING SONG by GORDON BOTTOMLEY MOONRISE IN THE ROCKIES by ROUTH PICKETT BRADLEY |
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