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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM DEPTHS UNKNOWN: FOREWORD, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS First Line: From depths unknown and fathomless Last Line: I salvaged not in vain. | |||
From depths unknown and fathomless, These verses came to me; Just shells and flotsam, and some pearls I gathered from the sea. While some may think my treasures worth The throwing back again, Still there are others who may think I salvaged not in vain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DREAM OF LOVE by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A HYMN by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A KIDDIE'S DREAM by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A LOVE SONG by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A NEW YEAR GREETING by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS A RAINBOW by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS ACROSS THE SEA OF LIFE by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AIR CASTLES by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AN ADIRONDACK WINTER SONG by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AN AIR CLOUD by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS |
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