Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A LOST TALISMAN, by RAY CLARKE ROSE First Line: Among the palms the thing was lost Last Line: They're always swell and dressy. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers | ||||||||
AMONG the palms the Thing was lost That gilded circlet, rich embossed, And marked, "From Ned to Bessie." "A belt?" oh, no! "A ring?" not yet! An ample g oodness! In her set They're always swell and dressy. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE KING'S JEWEL by PHOEBE CARY THE LOST JEWEL by EMILY DICKINSON THE BRACELET: TO JULIA by ROBERT HERRICK ANTIQUE JEWELER by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER MY JEWEL CASE by BESSE BURNETT BELL A BACHELOR'S VALENTINE by RAY CLARKE ROSE |
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