Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PROGNOSIS: A SHORT STORY: 3. WHAT THE JOREE SAID, THE JOREE BEING ONLY, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poet's Biography First Line: The joree sang. What does he sing;? He says Last Line: Herself in that sweet, sad asseverant candor, from black shade, in day-blaze, by water | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...WOMEN MEN'S SHADOWS by BEN JONSON DEATH OF THE DAY by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR DAYBREAK by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE TABLES TURNED by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH BURNING STRAWPILES by EVA K. ANGLESBURG |
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