Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BONE CHINA, by RICHARD PERCIVAL LISTER First Line: Out of these thin, thin cups I drink pale tea Last Line: I'd rather ply my latter ghost with ale %or drink rice wine by moonlight with my former Subject(s): China (porcelain) | ||||||||
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