Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ALBION'S ENGLAND: A TALE OF THE BEGINNING OF FRIARS AND CLOISTERERS, by WILLIAM WARNER First Line: A merry mate amongst the rest, of cloisterers thus told Last Line: Such talk was long on foot, and still was quittance tale for tale | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...MUSIC AND MEMORY by JOHN ALBEE HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 4 by EZRA POUND IN MEMORY OF GENERAL GRANT by HENRY ABBEY WRITTEN ON THE DEATH OF OUR BELOVED GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON by CAROLINE AUGUSTA BALL JENNIE HARRIS OLIVER by THERESA DRULEY BLACK MY BATH by JOHN STUART BLACKIE IRREPARABLENESS by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING OBSERVATIONS IN THE ART OF ENGLISH POESY: 3 by THOMAS CAMPION |
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