Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TOAD-EATER, by ROBERT BURNS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What of earls with whom you have supt Last Line: Though it crawl on the curl of a queen! Subject(s): Hate | ||||||||
What of earls with whom you have supt, And of dukes that you dined with yestreen, Lord! an insect's an insect at most, Though it crawl on the curl of a Queen! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE THE WILD SWAN by ROBINSON JEFFERS HATRED by GWENDOLYN B. BENNETT TO AN ENEMY by MAXWELL BODENHEIM JACK ROSE by MAXWELL BODENHEIM THE PEOPLE OF THE OTHER VILLAGE by THOMAS LUX IN STRANGE EVENTS by WILLIAM MEREDITH LINES FOR A CHRISTMAS CARD by HILAIRE BELLOC LINES TO A DON by HILAIRE BELLOC A BARD'S EPITAPH by ROBERT BURNS A POET'S WELCOME TO HIS LOVE-BEGOTTEN DAUGHTER by ROBERT BURNS |
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