Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NECESSARY OBSERVATIONS: 16TH PRECEPT, by THOMAS RANDOLPH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Keep thy friends' goods, for should thy wants be known Last Line: Thou canst not tell but they may be thy own. Subject(s): Borrowers And Lenders | ||||||||
Keep thy friends' goods, for should thy wants be known Thou canst not tell but they may be thy own. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPIGRAM: TO A BORROWING FRIEND by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS ON BORROWING PLUMES by GEORGE MEASON WHICHER FANNY: 142 by FITZ-GREENE HALLECK RALPH JONES: ON BORROWING by LINDA M. HASSELSTROM BORROWING HENRY by MARCUS (MARC) ALLEN HUDSON BORROWING RICE FROM JU-HUI by MEI YAO-CH'EN FAIRIES' SONG by THOMAS RANDOLPH ODE TO MASTER ANTHONY STAFFORD [TO HASTEN HIM INTO COUNTRY] by THOMAS RANDOLPH |
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