Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WITH THOUGHTS OF ROUSSEAU, by HIRSCH LAZAAR SILVERMAN First Line: I hence would kneel upon the grassy brink Last Line: That cools the thirst of all the wilderness. Subject(s): Brooks; Thought; Streams; Creeks; Thinking | ||||||||
I hence would kneel upon the grassy brink Of a stream with moistened lips and press Them to the water-edge and state the drink That cools the thirst of all the wilderness. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MILLE ET UN SENTIMENTS (PREMIERS CENTS) by DENISE DUHAMEL SUNDAY AFTERNOON by CLARENCE MAJOR I BROOD ABOUT SOME CONCEPTS, FOR EXAMPLE by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER EASY LESSONS IN GEOPHAGY by KENNETH REXROTH GENTLEMEN, I ADDRESS YOU PUBLICLY by KENNETH REXROTH ON FLOWER WREATH HILL: 1 by KENNETH REXROTH |
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