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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM JUNE TO JUNE, by NORMAN STAUNTON DIKE First Line: Two lovers 'mong the weedy brake Last Line: They bring their son and heir. Subject(s): Inheritance & Succession; June; Heirs | |||
TWO lovers 'mong the weedy brake Were rowing -- happy pair! They drifted far upon the lake To get the sun and air. A year has fled. Again they float; But one is now the pair, And three are riding in the boat -- They bring their son and heir. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INHERITANCE by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON THE GRIEF OF AN HEIR by WILLIAM COWPER THE THREE-CORNERED LOT by NATHALIA CRANE HAME CONTENT: A SATIRE by ROBERT FERGUSSON ROB. FERGUSSON'S LAST WILL by ROBERT FERGUSSON INHERITANCE by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER FABLES: 2ND SER. 12. PAN AND FORTUNE by JOHN GAY VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 5: SATIRE: 4 by JOSEPH HALL THE EXECUTIVE by DAVID IGNATOW |
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