Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO FRANCIS THOMPSON, by JOHN PEALE BISHOP Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What shall be said of thee? What of thy song? Last Line: Seeing thy muse was grief and all thy rhyme, %washed on these shores by endless seas of %pain? Subject(s): Thompson, Francis (1859-1907) | ||||||||
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