Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHAPPIE'S LAMENT, by FERRIS GREENSLET Poet's Biography First Line: I walked one day with phyllith Last Line: But wouldn't be mitheth bwown. Subject(s): Comedy | ||||||||
I WALKED one day with Phyllith Ovah in Bothton town, I in me long Pwinth Albert, She in a new Worth gown. I talked that day with Phyllith, Ovah in Bothton town, Of things intenth and thoulful, Begged her me love to cwown. I pawted that day fwom Phyllith Ovah in Bothton town; She'd be a bwothah to me, she said, But wouldn't be Mitheth Bwown. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: THE FOX; FOR ANN PEARN by EDITH SITWELL FOR LAUREL AND HARDY ON MY WORKROOM WALL by DAVID WAGONER TO MY DEAR FRIEND, MR. CONGREVE, ON HIS COMEDY, 'THE DOUBLE-DEALER' by JOHN DRYDEN LOVE'S SECRET by ROBERT PECK BATES MISS MILLY O'NAIRE by WILLARD GROSVENOR BLEYER THIS IS THE END by JEAN DE BOSSCHERE TIME'S CHANGES, FR. THE ART OF POLITICS by JAMES BRAMSTON LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON ON THE WEATHER by FERRIS GREENSLET |
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