Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CAPRICE, by ROSE MARIE First Line: When I think of all the men I might have married -- and regret Last Line: I breathe a thankful little prayer I haven't married -- yet. Subject(s): Single People; Bachelors; Unmarried People | ||||||||
When I think of all the men I might have married -- and regret, I breathe a thankful little prayer I haven't married -- yet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ODD WOMAN by MADELINE DEFREES THE RIVALS by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON COUNSEIL TO A BACHELER by MARIANNE MOORE MY KIND OF MAN by ANNE WALDMAN THE TWO OLD BACHELORS by EDWARD LEAR THE LAIRD O' COCKPEN by CAROLINA OLIPHANT NAIRNE A CONSISTENT GIRL by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ROBERT FROST RELATES THE DEATH OF THE TIRED MAN by LOUIS UNTERMEYER |
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