Classic and Contemporary PoetryRhyming Dictionary Search
GEORGE AND JENNY, by JAMES KAVANAUGH First Line: George and jenny didn't have much of a marriage Last Line: As a stale and quite commonplace nuptial erupted %into a really, quite magnificent divorce! | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...PRECIOUS WORDS by EMILY DICKINSON THE AGONY [AGONIE] by GEORGE HERBERT DISCONTENTS IN DEVON by ROBERT HERRICK A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 50 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN THE ATLANTIDES by HENRY DAVID THOREAU THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL by OSCAR WILDE TO CHLOE; AN APOLOGY FOR GOING INTO THE COUNTRY by JOHN WOLCOTT |
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