Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LADY-SLIPPER, by STELLA PFEIFFER BAISCH First Line: In the lowland by the mill Last Line: Points the nook; I feel it. Subject(s): Bashfulness; Shyness | ||||||||
In the lowland by the mill, Shaded by the grasses, Lady-Slipper, shy and still, Hides from one who passes. She has lost her way, I trow; Footprints, naught reveal it, But the flower lore I know Points the nook; I feel it. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMPENSATION by GLADYS CROMWELL BASHFUL GLEESON by EDWARD DYSON BASHFUL JOHNNY by GEORGE G. GILLETTE LAXARE FIBULAM by ROBERT HERRICK NO BASHFULNESSE IN BEGGING by ROBERT HERRICK THE MAIDEN BLUSH by ROBERT HERRICK HIDDEN by FLORENCE VAN FLEET LYMAN CONFESSION by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR HOARFROST by STELLA PFEIFFER BAISCH |
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