Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE RIVERS TILL AND TWEED, by ANONYMOUS First Line: Says tweed to till Last Line: I droon twa Variant Title(s): Two Rivers Subject(s): "till (river), England & Scotland;tweed (river), England & Scotland; | ||||||||
SAYS Tweed to Till -- 'What gars ye rin sae still?' Says Till to Tweed -- 'Though ye rin with speed And I rin slaw, For ae man that ye droon I droon twa.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SITTING BULL IN SERBIA by WILLIAM JAY SMITH TO THE EXCELLENT ORINDA by PHILO PHILIPPA EPIGRAM OCCASIONED BY CIBBER'S VERSES IN PRAISE OF NASH: 1 by ALEXANDER POPE THE GIFT OF THE GODS by JOHN GODFREY SAXE TO CHRISTOPHER NORTH by ALFRED TENNYSON BEAU NASH by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER BEAU NASH AND THE ROMAN, OR THE TWO ERAS by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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