Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM: ANTIQUARY, by JOHN DONNE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: If in his studie he hath so much care Last Line: To hang all old strange things, let his wife beware. Subject(s): Antiques | ||||||||
If in his studie he hath so much care To hang all old strange things, let his wife beware. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ANTIQUE CONVENT PARLOR by MADELINE DEFREES ANTIQUE JEWELER by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER VERSES ON SEEING IN AN ALBUM A SKETCH OF AN OLD GATEWAY by BERNARD BARTON EPIGRAM ON A CAPTAIN GROSE by ROBERT BURNS ON THE LATE CAPT. GROSE'S PEREGRINATIONS THRO' SCOTLAND by ROBERT BURNS MY ANTIQUE LAMP by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS SILVER AND PEWTER by JOY HOUSTON MICHAUX THE ANTIQUE DESK by ROBERTA ROBERTSON A ROMAN MIRROR by JAMES RENNELL RODD A HYMN TO CHRIST, AT THE AUTHOR'S LAST GOING INTO GERMANY by JOHN DONNE |
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