Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM BETWEEN A CATHOLIC DELEGATE AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ..., by THOMAS MOORE Poet's Biography First Line: Said his highness to ned, with that grim face of his Last Line: "you're forbidding enough, in all conscience, already!" Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas Variant Title(s): Dialogue Between A Catholic Delegate And Duke Of Cumberland Subject(s): Catholics; Roman Catholics; Catholicism | ||||||||
SAID his Highness to Ned, with that grim face of his, "Why refuse us the Veto, dear Catholic Neddy?" -- "Because, Sir," said Ned, looking full in his phiz, "You're forbidding enough, in all conscience, already!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPRING SONG by LUCILLE CLIFTON HOLY CROSS DAY by ROBERT BROWNING THE CONFESSIONAL by ROBERT BROWNING THE GUARDIAN ANGEL (A PICTURE AT FANO) by ROBERT BROWNING FIRST BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 11 by THOMAS CAMPION ON THE DEATH OF MR. CRASHAW by ABRAHAM COWLEY A CANADIAN BOAT SONG; WRITTEN ON THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE by THOMAS MOORE |
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