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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BOONTON, by SARA TEASDALE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I know a bright world of snowy hills at boonton Last Line: With the winter sun drawing cold blue shadows from the trees. Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs. Subject(s): New Jersey; Towns | |||
I know a bright world of snowy hills at Boonton, A blue and white dazzling light on everything one sees, The ice-covered branches of the hemlocks sparkle Bending low and twinkling in the sharp thin breeze, And iridescent crystals fall and crackle on the snow-crust With the winter sun drawing cold blue shadows from the trees. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HAIL TEESSIDE! by CECIL DAY LEWIS THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN by JAMES GALVIN A TOWN DEDICATED TO THE PURSUIT OF FITNESS & INNER PEACE by ANSELM HOLLO AN EXPLANATION by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON WHAT COULD HAPPEN by DORIANNE LAUX TRAVELOGUE: WHEN WE CONSIDER THE DARK LIGHT by ELENI SIKELIANOS UP AT A VILLA - DOWN IN THE CITY by ROBERT BROWNING |
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