Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CAPTURE OF ATHENS, by ORACLE First Line: Now hath the cast been made, and the net wide-spread is awaiting Last Line: Tunnies come with the night, slipping on through the moon-lit water. Subject(s): Athens, Greece | ||||||||
NOW hath the cast been made, and the net widespread is awaiting: Tunnies come with the night, slipping on through the moon-lit water. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ACHARNIANS: IN PRAISE OF THE POET by ARISTOPHANES THE UNKNOWN GOD by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD INCOGNITA IN THE TEMPLE OF THESEUS by SEYMOUR GREEN WHEELER BENJAMIN A VOICE FROM ACADEME by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN A PRIZE FOR EURIPIDES by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE: CANTO 2 by GEORGE GORDON BYRON LINES [WRITTEN] IN THE TRAVELLER'S BOOK AT ORCHOMENUS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON LEFT-HANDED POEM by JAMES GALVIN |
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