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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPITAPH FOR A REAL ESTATE DEALER, by HENRY HARRISON First Line: And now he has no single plot of ground Last Line: Excepting that in which he sleeps so sound! Subject(s): Epitaphs; Irony | |||
And now he has no single plot of ground, Excepting that in which he sleeps so sound! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DREAM OF WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS by ROBERT BLY FROST AND HIS ENEMIES by ROBERT BLY IRONY IS NOT ENOUGH: ESSAY ON MY LIFE AS CATHERINE DENEUVE (2D DRAFT) by ANNE CARSON A PERIOD PORTRAIT OF SYMPATHY by EDWARD DORN LOOKING UP FROM TWO RENAISSANCE PAINTINGS TO MASSACRE TIANANMEN SQUARE by NORMAN DUBIE SONNET ENDING WITH A FILM SUBTITLE by MARILYN HACKER A MINOR CHARACTER IN AN OBSCURE LEGEND by PETER JOHNSON THE HERETIC: 2. IRONY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE RUINED MAID by THOMAS HARDY A LUNATIC HAS AN IDEA by HENRY HARRISON |
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