Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOR A FAN, by RICHARD WATSON GILDER Poet's Biography First Line: Each of us answers to a call Last Line: Pleasuring thus, and thus caressed? Subject(s): Fans | ||||||||
EACH of us answers to a call; Master or mistress have we all. I belong to lovely Anne; Dost thou wish thou wert a fan? Thus to be treasured, thus to be prest, Pleasuring thus, and thus caressed? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BLACK LACE FAN MY MOTHER GAVE ME by EAVAN BOLAND ON FINDING A FAN by GEORGE GORDON BYRON A PAINTED FAN by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON A JAPANESE FAN by MARGARET VELEY WRITTEN ON THE LEAVES OF A FAN by FRANCIS ATTERBURY ON A FAN by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS THE POMPADOUR'S FAN by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON BALLADE OF THE FAN by WILLIAM FREDERICK KIRK ANOTHER FAN (OF MADEMOISELLE MALLARME) by STEPHANE MALLARME |
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