Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A PARABLE, by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Poet's Biography First Line: High-brow house was furnished well Last Line: And there you'll find it still. Subject(s): Grail; Housekeeping; Houses; Story-telling; Holy Grail; Graal | ||||||||
HIGH-BROW HOUSE was furnished well With many a goblet fair; So when they brought the Holy Grail, There was never a space to spare. Simple Cottage was clear and clean, With room to store at will; So there they laid the Holy Grail, And there you'll find it still. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE KNIGHT LOHENGRIN'S NARRATIVE OF THE GRAIL, FR. LOHENGRIN by RICHARD WAGNER (1813-1883) THE SONG OF THE BOW, FR. THE WHITE COMPANY by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE CHRISTMAS IN WARTIME: 1916 by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE CHRISTMAS IN WARTIME: 1917: THE LAST LAP by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE HAIG IS MOVING; AUGUST, 1918 by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE LINDISFAIRE by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE RAGTIME! by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE |
|