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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPITAPH: JOHN TROT, by WILLIAM BLAKE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Here lies john trot, the friend of all mankind Last Line: But now they stand in every bodies way Subject(s): Bible; Epitaphs; Mythology | |||
Here lies John Trot the Friend of all mankind He has not left one Enemy behind Friends were quite hard to find old authors say But now they stand in every bodies way | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BEDTIME READING FOR THE UNBORN CHILD by KHALED MATTAWA EAST OF CARTHAGE: AN IDYLL by KHALED MATTAWA SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 7 by CONRAD AIKEN VICARIOUS ATONEMENT by RICHARD ALDINGTON NOTHING ABOUT THE MOMENT by LUCILLE CLIFTON VENUS IN A GARDEN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON AN OFFERING FOR TARA by GARY SNYDER A CRADLE SONG by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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