Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PIGMY SERAPHS - GONE ASTRAY, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: To subdue the bumblebee Subject(s): Bees | ||||||||
Pigmy seraphs - gone astray - Velvet people from Vevay - Balles from some lost summer day - Bees exclusive Coterie - Paris could not lay the fold Belted down with Emerald - Venice could not show a check Of a tint so lustrous meek - Never such an Ambuscade As of briar and leaf displayed For my little damask maid - I had rather wear her grace Than an Earl's distinguished face - I had rather dwell like her Than be "Duke of Exeter" - Royalty enough for me To subdue the Bumblebee | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ANIMAL, VEGETABLE AND MINERAL by LOUISE BOGAN BLIND HUBER (12) by NICK FLYNN KILLING THE BEES by EAMON GRENNAN UP AGAINST IT by EAMON GRENNAN |
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