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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A FAT MAN, by ABEL EVANS First Line: When tadlow walks the streets, the paviours cry Last Line: "god bless you, sir!"" and lay their rammers by." Subject(s): Obesity | |||
WHEN Tadlow walks the streets, the paviours cry, "God bless you, sir!" and lay their rammers by. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FAT LADY by HAYDEN CARRUTH TO A FAT LADY SEEN FROM THE TRAIN by FRANCES CROFTS DARWIN CORNFORD OBSERVATIONS IN THE ART OF ENGLISH POESY: 13. TROCHAIC VERSE: THE NINETH EPIGRAM by THOMAS CAMPION THE FAT MAN YEARNS by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY MY MOTHER by HELEN UNDERWOOD HOYT FORTY YEARS AFTER by H. H. PORTER MAX AND JIM by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY THE FAT ACTOR AND THE RUSTIC by HORACE SMITH EPITAPH - 1726 ON SIR JOHN VANBRUGH by ABEL EVANS FOR SIR JOHN VANBRUGH, ARCHITECT. AN EPIGRAMMICAL EPITAPH by ABEL EVANS |
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