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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE GOLF LINKS, by SARAH NORCLIFFE CLEGHORN Poet's Biography First Line: The golf links lie so near the mill Last Line: And see the men at play. Variant Title(s): Quatrain Subject(s): Child Labor; Golf; Social Protest; Sports | |||
The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every day The laboring children can look out And see the men at play. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPORT STORY OF A WINNER by GLYN MAXWELL WOMAN SKATING by MARGARET ATWOOD FISHING IN WINTER by RALPH BURNS CAPPER KAPLINSKI AT THE NORTH SIDE CUE CLUB by HAYDEN CARRUTH JACKIE ROBINSON by LUCILLE CLIFTON FOR THE DEATH OF VINCE LOMBARDI by JAMES DICKEY THE DEATH OF THE RACE CAR DRIVER by NORMAN DUBIE COMRADE JESUS by SARAH NORCLIFFE CLEGHORN |
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