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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DREADED TASK, by MARGARET E. BRUNER First Line: I found the task that I had dreaded so Last Line: And dread once conquered means a victory won. Subject(s): Fear; Worry | |||
I found the task that I had dreaded so Was not so difficult when once begun; It was the dread itself that was the foe, And dread once conquered means a victory won. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DID THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR MOTHER? by ALICE WALKER NEBRASKA HYMN TO DEMETER by ELEANOR WILNER TRIOLETS IN THE ARGOLID by RACHEL HADAS IN THE BLACK CAMARO by DAVID BOTTOMS ASHES TO ASHES by HARRIET WINTON DAVIS A CRY FROM AN INDIAN WIFE by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON A DOG'S VIGIL by MARGARET E. BRUNER |
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