Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SILENCE, by ROBERT HERRICK Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Suffer thy legs, but not thy tongue to walk Last Line: God, the most wise, is sparing of his talk. Subject(s): Silence | ||||||||
Suffer thy legs, but not thy tongue to walk: God, the most Wise, is sparing of His talk. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SONG OF SILENCE by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON TANKA DIARY (9) by HARRYETTE MULLEN 7 A.M., A MAN AND A WOMAN by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THIS MORNING, GOD by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR A CHRISTMAS CAROL, SUNG TO THE KING IN THE PRESENCE AT WHITEHALL by ROBERT HERRICK A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS by ROBERT HERRICK A TERNARIE OF LITTLES, UPON A PIPKIN OF JELLIE by ROBERT HERRICK |
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