Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM: PRUDENT SIMPLICITY, by JOHN OWEN Poet's Biography First Line: That thou mayst injure no man, dove-like be Last Line: And serpent-like, that none may injure thee! | ||||||||
THAT thou mayst injure no man, dove-like be, And serpent-like, that none may injure thee! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMFORT FOR WALKERS by JOHN OWEN EPIGRAM: ON ONE IGNORANT AND ARROGANT by JOHN OWEN EPIGRAM: RETALIATION by JOHN OWEN EPIGRAM: SELF-KNOWLEDGE by JOHN OWEN EPIGRAM: SUNSET AND SUNRISE by JOHN OWEN EPIGRAM: TO A FRIEND IN DISTRESS by JOHN OWEN ON A LITIGIOUS DEBTOR by JOHN OWEN ON A NEW-CREATED NOBLE by JOHN OWEN ON HIS CANDID AND UNCANDID READERS by JOHN OWEN |
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