Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BY DIMPLED BROOK, by JOHN DALTON Last Line: The cheering cup, and converse sweet. Subject(s): Happiness; Joy; Delight | ||||||||
BY dimpled brook, and fountain brim, The wood-nymphs, decked with daisies trim, Their merry wakes and pastimes keep: What has night to do with sleep? Night has other joys in store: Skies with jewels studded o'er, Tuneful voices, twinkling feet, The cheering cup, and converse sweet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE STUDY OF HAPPINESS by KENNETH KOCH SO MUCH HAPPINESS by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE CROWD CONDITIONS by JOHN ASHBERY I WILL NOT BE CLAIMED by MARVIN BELL THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#21): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN'S HAPPINESS by MARVIN BELL A DESCRIPTIVE POEM, ADDRESSED TO TWO LADIES, SELECTION by JOHN DALTON |
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