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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN ECHO FROM THE 17TH, by FRANK TOURTELLOT EASTON First Line: Who builds de railroads and canals Last Line: But furriners? | |||
WHO builds de railroads and canals, But furriners? Who helps across de street de gals, But furriners? Who in de caucus has der say, Who does de votin' 'lection day, And who discovered U. S. A., But furriners? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NEW JOKE by FRANK TOURTELLOT EASTON INGRATEFUL [OR UNGRATEFUL] BEAUTY THREATENED by THOMAS CAREW A WARRIOR'S PRAYER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE BROOK: SUMMER by LAURA ABELL MORE WALKS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM ON COMMISSARY GOLDIE'S BRAINS by ROBERT BURNS WINDSOR POETICS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |
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