Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM, by JOHN BYROM Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Set not the faults of other folks in view Last Line: Will tend but little to reform thy own. Subject(s): Self | ||||||||
SET not the faults of other folks in view, But rather mind what thou thyself shouldst do; For, twenty errors of thy neighbour known Will tend but little to reform thy own. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CAPELLA by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA AFTER LOOKING UP INTO ONE TOO MANY CAMERAS by HICOK. BOB FOR A TALL HEADSTONE by JOHN HOLLANDER SELF-EMPLOYED by DAVID IGNATOW WHY CAN'T I BE by DAVID IGNATOW A HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS DAY (2) by JOHN BYROM |
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