Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DEDICATION TO ETHIOPE LAYS, by PRISCILLA JANE THOMPSON Poet's Biography First Line: To him whose childish hands did smooth Last Line: This firstling is inscribed. Subject(s): Brothers And Sisters | ||||||||
To him, whose childish hands did smooth, My path in infant day, And in my riper years, did soothe, My grief and cares away. To him, my brother, best beloved, From whom I've truth imbibed, Dear garland, friend and warder, proved, This firstling is inscribed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WOULD BE MORE THAN KIN by RAY CLARKE ROSE JONQUILS by EFFIE WALLER SMITH THE GAME-KEEPER'S DAUGHTER by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE COME BACK, JACK! by CATHERINE ANHOLT BIG SISTER AND BIG BROTHER by JAMES BERRY DELROY AND FRIEND by JAMES BERRY DELROY THE DANCER-EXPLORER by JAMES BERRY DELROY THE SKATEBOARD ROLLER by JAMES BERRY DOESN'T A DIFFERENCE MAKE FRIENDS TALK? by JAMES BERRY A CHRISTMAS GHOST by PRISCILLA JANE THOMPSON |
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