Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TWO LIONS, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON Poet's Biography First Line: Two lions stand upon my path Last Line: Yesterday and to-morrow. Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F. Subject(s): Animals; Lions | ||||||||
Two lions stand upon my path, Nor noon nor night can hide them; And, look I late or look I rath, I see no way beside them. And, look I forth or look I back, I see but fear and sorrow; Two lions stand upon my track: Yesterday and To-morrow. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TELEPATHIC CARNIVORE by WILL ALEXANDER BUFFALO CLOUDS OVER THE MAESTRO HOON by NORMAN DUBIE ELEGY FOR WRIGHT & HUGO by NORMAN DUBIE LION AND LIONESS by EDWIN MARKHAM LEONARDO DA VINCI'S by MARIANNE MOORE WHY NOBODY PETS THE LION AT THE ZOO by JOHN CIARDI THE LION AND THE DOG by ROBERT CREELEY JIM, WHO RAN AWAY FROM HIS NURSE, AND WAS EATEN BY A LION by HILAIRE BELLOC AN ORCHARD AT AVIGNON by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON |
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