Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWILIGHT IN MARCH, by RALPH W. WESTCOTT First Line: Guarding the dusky hilltop bare and bold Last Line: Three gaunt pines creak and shiver in the cold. Subject(s): March (month) | ||||||||
GUARDING the dusky hilltop bare and bold, Black-etched upon a sheen of lambent gold; Three gaunt pines creak and shiver in the cold. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AND AGAIN, MARCH IS ALMOST HERE by JOHN ASHBERY MARCH: A BIRTHDAY POEM by JOHN UPDIKE MARCH by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS IN EARLIEST SPRING by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: MARCH by EDMUND SPENSER TO MY SISTER by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH WRITTEN IN MARCH by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
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