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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A YOUNG LADY WHO STOLE A PEN FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES'S STANDISH, by WILLIAM COWPER Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Sweet nymph, who art, it seems, accused Last Line: Worth more than all his crest. Subject(s): Pens & Pencils | |||
Sweet nymph, who art, it seems, accused Of stealing George's pen, Use it thyself, and having used, E'en give it him again. The Plume of his that has one scrap Of thy good sense express'd, Will be a Feather in his cap Worth more than all his Crest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BALLPOINT PENGUINS by JACK PRELUTSKY THE SCHOOLROOM OF POETS by WILLIAM ROSE BENET A LETTER, ON HIS DEPARTURE FORM LONDON; TO R.L., ESQ. by JOHN BYROM A COMPARISON by WILLIAM COWPER |
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