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HOW ANNANDALE WENT OUT by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: THEY CALLED IT ANNANDALE - AND I WAS THERE'
Last Line: "LIKE THIS ... YOU WOULDN'T HANG ME? I THOUGHT NOT."

"THEY called it Annandale--and I was there
To flourish, to find words, and to attend:
Liar, physician, hypocrite, and friend,
I watched him; and the sight was not so fair
As one or two that I have seen elsewhere:
An apparatus not for me to mend--
A wreck, with hell between him and the end,
Remained of Annandale; and I was there.

"I knew the ruin as I knew the man;
So put the two together, if you can,
Remembering the worst you know of me.
Now view yourself as I was, on the spot--
With a slight kind of engine. Do you see?
Like this ... You wouldn't hang me? I thought not."



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