Classic and Contemporary Poetry
"A DESCRIPTION; IN IMITATION OF MILTON, SELS.", by ANONYMOUS First Line: "of man's important business, and his work" Last Line: "uncostive, flowing forth in happiest strains" Subject(s): "lavatories;milton, John (1608-1674);" Toilets | ||||||||
Of Man's important Business, and his Work Of Nature, late and early, ev'ry Day, Sing, my Pierian Muse; in Numbers sweet As is my Subject, voiding all thy Wit Uncostive, flowing forth in happiest Strains. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest..."'TIS MIDNIGHT, AND THE SETTING SUN" by ANONYMOUS "'TWAS ROLLOG, AND THE MINIM POTES" by ANONYMOUS 1648 : FOR COSSACKS by ANONYMOUS A CHERRY YEAR / A MERRY YEAR by ANONYMOUS A COMET FROM THE RHYMERS' CLUB AFAR by ANONYMOUS "A FOX, A FOX, UP GALLANTS TO THE FIELDS" by ANONYMOUS A HORSE AND A FLEA AND THREE BLIND MICE by ANONYMOUS "A LAIRD, A LORD / A COOPER, A THIEF" by ANONYMOUS A LITTLE COCK SPARROW SAT ON A GREEN TREE by ANONYMOUS |
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