Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WINTER, by IDA CHAPMAN RICHARDSON First Line: The frigid, chilling cold outside Last Line: Of hearth, and cheerfulness complete! Subject(s): Winter | ||||||||
The frigid, chilling cold outside Would come within my cozy house; It is so full of warmth, and tide Of hope, and scent of grouse. I will that frost of drifted snow, That keenest nip of biting sleet, Shall never penetrate this glow Of hearth, and cheerfulness complete! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOOKING EAST IN THE WINTER by JOHN HOLLANDER WINTER DISTANCES by FANNY HOWE WINTER FORECAST by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN AT WINTER'S EDGE by JUDY JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 34 by JAMES JOYCE AFTER THE PAPAGO by JAMES GALVIN |
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