Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A GREAT PROFESSOR, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE Poet's Biography First Line: That piteous fall of underlip! That sudden - coming hollow Last Line: He taught a piece of syntax of a kind to gravel sages. Subject(s): Wisdom | ||||||||
THAT piteous fall of underlip! That sudden-coming hollow Of bosom, ere the wave returns and little tremblings follow! When Love was schooling women, in the first of golden ages, He taught a piece of syntax of a kind to gravel sages. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 5 by CONRAD AIKEN SONG: NOW THAT SHE IS HERE; FOR JOE-ANNE by HAYDEN CARRUTH WISE: HAVING THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE AND ADOPT THE BEST by LUCILLE CLIFTON WISDOM COMETH WITH THE YEARS by COUNTEE CULLEN FOR RANDALL JARRELL, 1914-1965 by NORMAN DUBIE THE MORTAL WORDS OF ZWEIK by PHILIP LEVINE THE COUNTRY FAITH by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE |
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