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THE POET by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHEN I WENT DOWN PAST CHARING CROSS
Last Line: ALL CRAZY FOR MY BURNING CROWN.
Subject(s): POETRY & POETS;

When I went down past Charing Cross,
A plain and simple man was I;
I might have been no more than air,
Unseen by any mortal eye.

But, Lord in Heaven, had I the power
To show my inward spirit there,
Then what a pack of human hounds
Had hunted me, to strip me bare.

A human pack, ten thousand strong,
All in full cry to bring me down;
All greedy for my magic robe,
All crazy for my burning crown.



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