Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WRITTEN IN VISTORS' BOOK AT THE BIRTHPLACE OF ROBERT BURNS, by GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE Poet's Biography First Line: Of heavenly stature, but most human smile Last Line: Whose thorns are in his hands. Subject(s): Burns, Robert (1759-1796); Poetry & Poets | ||||||||
OF heavenly stature, but most human smile, Gyved with our faults he stands, Truth's white and Love's red roses tendering us, Whose thorns are in his hands. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ENVY OF OTHER PEOPLE'S POEMS by ROBERT HASS THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AS A SONG by ROBERT HASS THE FATALIST: TIME IS FILLED by LYN HEJINIAN OXOTA: A SHORT RUSSIAN NOVEL: CHAPTER 192 by LYN HEJINIAN LET ME TELL YOU WHAT A POEM BRINGS by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA JUNE JOURNALS 6/25/88 by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA FOLLOW ROZEWICZ by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA HAVING INTENDED TO MERELY PICK ON AN OIL COMPANY, THE POEM GOES AWRY by HICOK. BOB THE NEW ARRIVAL by GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE |
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