Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE VINE TO THE GOAT, by EUENUS First Line: Ay, gnaw me to my root Last Line: When priests shall cut thy throat. Subject(s): Vines & Vineyards | ||||||||
AY, gnaw me to my root And yet will I bear fruit For a libation, goat, When priests shall cut thy throat. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES by EMMA CATHERINE (MANLY) EMBURY THE VINES; TO ANDRE CHVERILLON by JOHN HENRY GRAY THE HONEYSUCKLE VINE by ETHEL LOUISE HALSTEAD THE VINE SONG, FR. THE MINSTREL'S APPOINTMENT by THOMAS CAULFIELD IRWIN BALLAD OF THE GOLD COUNTRY by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON |
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