Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AT THE DEATH OF A MONGOLIAN PEASANT, by NORMAN DUBIE Poet's Biography First Line: The trees turned around as if to quarrel with him Last Line: And some simple wretchedness unto bliss. Subject(s): Cold; Death; Mongols And Mongolia; Peasantry; Salvation; Dead, The | ||||||||
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