Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AUDIERNE, by ANTHONY STEELE First Line: Deep in a land of ragged furze Last Line: Near the very end of the world. | ||||||||
DEEP in a land of ragged furze, Coarse grass and stunted pine, Of capped and comely women, Of cider, not of wine, Like pinioned wraiths of muslin The cobalt nets hang unfurled, By the town of little fishes Near the very end of the world. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PROPHETS'S AT HOME DAY by ANTHONY STEELE VISIONS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ALBION by WILLIAM BLAKE A GIRL OF POMPEII by EDWARD SANDFORD MARTIN THE CHRISTENING OF THE STADIUM by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE FOR ONE LATELY BEREFT by MARGARET E. BRUNER POORTITH CAULD by ROBERT BURNS |
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