Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WE SHOULD NOT MIND IF ON OUR EAR THERE FELL, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Some sense of cunning, more of oracle Subject(s): Delphi, Oracle Of | ||||||||
We should not mind if on our ear there fell Some less of cunning, morte of oracle. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEWS FOR THE DELPHIC ORACLE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS ON HEARING A GUIDE EXPLAIN THE DELPHIC ORACLE WAS A HOAX by CONRAD ARTHUR HILBERRY NEWS FOR THE DELPHIC ORACLE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS GREAT FRIEND by HENRY DAVID THOREAU INDEPENDENCE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU INSPIRATION (2) by HENRY DAVID THOREAU KNOWLEDGE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU MY LIFE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU MY PRAYER by HENRY DAVID THOREAU ON THE SUN COMING OUT IN THE AFTERNOON by HENRY DAVID THOREAU |
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