Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG, by WILLIAM CONGREVE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: False though she be to me and love Last Line: I'm grateful for the past. | ||||||||
FALSE though she be to me and love, I'll ne'er pursue revenge; For still the charmer I approve, Though I deplore her change. In hours of bliss we oft have met: They could not always last; And though the present I regret, I'm grateful for the past. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PIOUS SELINDA [OR, CELINDA] by WILLIAM CONGREVE SABINA WAKES by WILLIAM CONGREVE SONG, FR. THE FAIR PENITENT by WILLIAM CONGREVE THE MOURNING BRIDE by WILLIAM CONGREVE CHAMBER MUSIC: 26 by JAMES JOYCE JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ALBERT SCHIRDING by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ARCTURUS IN AUTUMN by SARA TEASDALE AN INSINCERE WISH ADDRESSED TO A BEGGAR by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE |
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