Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE STRENGTH OF WEAKNESS, by MARY ELIZABETH B. CROUSE First Line: How often do the clinging hands, though weak Last Line: Clasp round strong hearts that otherwise would break. Subject(s): Strength | ||||||||
HOW often do the clinging hands, though weak, Clasp round strong hearts that otherwise would break. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MAN SPLITTING WOOD IN THE DAYBREAK by GALWAY KINNELL RESENTMENT by RICHARD ALDINGTON I WILL NOT BE CLAIMED by MARVIN BELL FRESCOES FOR MR. ROCKEFELLER'S CITY: BACKGROUND WITH REVOLUTIONARIES by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH FRESCOES FOR MR. ROCKEFELLER'S CITY: BACKGROUND WITH REVOLUTIONARIES by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH HERE IS THE STRONG ONE, THE OTHER ONE' by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER HIS SPEED AND STRENGTH by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER LIGHT by MARY ELIZABETH B. CROUSE |
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