Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BOHEMIAN, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR Poet's Biography First Line: Bring me the livery of no other man Last Line: (come, why not don my spangled jacket?) Subject(s): Bohemians | ||||||||
BRING me the livery of no other man. I am my own to robe me at my pleasure. Accepted rules to me disclose no treasure: What is the chief who shall my garments plan? No garb conventional but I'll attack it. (Come, why not don my spangled jacket?) | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAST BOHEMIANS by EDWARD FIELD RETURN TO MARSH STREET by THOMAS MCGRATH IN BOHEMIA by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE IF YOU HAD A FRIEND by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE ROOM 5: THE CONCERT SINGER by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE THE BOHEMIAN by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE THE BOHEMIAN DREAMS by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE A BANJO SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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