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RHYMES TO W. E. HENLEY (2) by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: MY LETTERS FAIL, I LEARN WITH GRIEF, TO PLEASE
Last Line: THESE HUMBLE EFFORTS ARE EXPRESSED, LIKE CHEESE.
Subject(s): HENLEY, WILLIAM ERNEST (1849-1903); LETTERS;

My letters fail, I learn with grief, to please
Proud spirits that sit and read them at their ease
Not recking how, from an exhausted mind,
By wheel and pulley, tug and strain and grind,
These humble efforts are expressed, like cheese.



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