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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GENESIS, by JOHN HALL INGHAM First Line: Did chaos form - and water, air, and fire Last Line: Might be once more the worm, the rock, the tree? | |||
DID Chaos form, -- and water, air, and fire, Rocks, trees, the worm, work toward Humanity, -- That Man at last, beneath the churchyard spire, Might be once more the worm, the rock, the tree? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SUMMER SANCTUARY by JOHN HALL INGHAM THE MEANING OF THE LOOK by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE YELLOW VIOLET by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT NATURES COOK by MARGARET LUCAS CAVENDISH THE BALLAD OF THE DARK LADIE; A FRAGMENT by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE A COMPARISON [ADDRESSED] TO A YOUNG LADY by WILLIAM COWPER AFTER A JOURNEY by THOMAS HARDY |
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