Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM, by ? D' ACEILLY First Line: Nothing can please you! Nought seems good Last Line: For none e'er thought his rhymes of little worth. | ||||||||
NOTHING can please you! Nought seems good and right! Of this distress will you be cured henceforth? Write verse! In this you're sure to find delight, For none e'er thought his rhymes of little worth. | Other Poems of Interest...PSALM 104: THE MAJESTY AND MERCY OF GOD by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE FLUSH OR FAUNUS by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE DAYS GONE BY by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 27. AS-SAMI'H by EDWIN ARNOLD URANIA; THE WOMAN IN THE MOON: THE FOURTH CANTO, OR LAST QUARTER by WILLIAM BASSE THE SECOND VOLUME by ROBERT MOWRY BELL IDYLL 3. THE TEACHER TAUGHT by BION |
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