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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AT EARLY MORN, by CATULLE MENDES Poet's Biography First Line: At early morn - the telephone Last Line: I stayed. | |||
At early morn - the telephone; She asked that I should come alone. I obeyed. An hour came and passed along; She asked if I would play a song? I played. When shadows slowly came at eve, she trembling, asked that I should leave. I stayed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DON JUAN'S NIGHTMARE by CATULLE MENDES SOROR DOLOROSA by CATULLE MENDES THE JOYOUS WANDERER by CATULLE MENDES THE LAST SOUL by CATULLE MENDES DAYBREAK by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS BIANCA AMONG THE NIGHTINGALES by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ASPECTS OF THE PINES by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE MARY MAGDALENE by GEORGE HERBERT A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 62 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN A POET'S FANCIES: 8. THE MODERN POET; A SONG OF DERIVATIONS by ALICE MEYNELL A LETTER TO LADY [MISS] MARGARET-CAVANDISH-HOLLES-HARLEY, WHEN A CHILD by MATTHEW PRIOR |
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