Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ARISTOTLE TO PHYLLIS, by JOHN HOLLANDER Poet's Biography First Line: This chair I trusted, lass, and I looted the leaves Last Line: What should have been a season of calm weather Subject(s): Aristotle (384-322 B.c.); Women; Desire; Sex | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...THE GEM IS ON PAGE SIXTY-FOUR by MATTHEA HARVEY LIE DOWN WITH A MAN by TONY HOAGLAND PORTRAIT WITH BROWN HAIR by DONALD JUSTICE NATIONAL NUDIST CLUB NEWSLETTER by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM BLACKOUT SONNETS by JOAN LARKIN SEX IS NOT IMPORTANT by JAN HELLER LEVI WHAT THE MAGDALENE SAW by TIMOTHY LIU |
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