Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE PEAR TREE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "this shade-bestowing pear-tree, thou" Last Line: Beneath it paused the duke of shaou Subject(s): Pear Trees;trees; Pears | ||||||||
THIS shade-bestowing pear-tree, thou Hurt not, nor lay its leafage low; Beneath it slept the Duke of Shaou. This shade-bestowing pear-tree, thou Hurt not, nor break one leafy bough; Beneath it stayed the Duke of Shaou. This shade-bestowing pear-tree, thou Hurt not, nor bend one leafy bough, Beneath it paused the Duke of Shaou. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAST DAY OF AUGUST by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE A PEAR LIKE A POTATO by JOHN UPDIKE STUDY OF TWO PEARS by WALLACE STEVENS A LEAFY WELCOME by MARY JANE DEW TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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