Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MAZE, by VINCENT BOURNE Poet's Biography First Line: From right to left, and to and fro Last Line: And make, with ease, your exit there! Subject(s): Mazes | ||||||||
FROM right to left, and to and fro, Caught in a labyrinth, you go, And turn, and turn, and turn again, To solve the mystery, but in vain; Stand still and breathe, and take from me A clue, that soon shall set you free! Not Ariadne, if you met her, Herself could serve you with a better. You entered easily--find where-- And make, with ease, your exit there! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MANUAL MORE ANCIENT THAT THE ART OF PRINTING ... by VINCENT BOURNE DENNER'S OLD WOMAN by VINCENT BOURNE FAMILIARITY DANGEROUS by VINCENT BOURNE INVITATION TO THE REDBREAST by VINCENT BOURNE NO SORROW PECULIAR TO THE SUFFERER by VINCENT BOURNE ON THE PICTURE OF A SLEEPING CHILD by VINCENT BOURNE RECIPROCAL KINDNESS THE PRIMARY LAW OF NATURE by VINCENT BOURNE SPARROWS SELF-DOMESTICATED IN TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE by VINCENT BOURNE |
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