Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STRIKE ANYWHERE, by LEWIS WARSH First Line: It wasn't my job to inflict pain on some illusory being whom I considered Last Line: Me. Persevere, from perseverus. Very serious. Very severe | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...NOTHING BUT LEAVES by LUCY EVELINA AKERMAN DUNS SCOTUS'S OXFORD by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS ODE ON INDOLENCE by JOHN KEATS MY MISTRESS'S BOOTS by FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 45. ALLAH-AL-MUJIB by EDWIN ARNOLD THE HUMOURS O' GLESKA FAIR by JOHN BRECKENRIDGE A LETTER, ON HIS DEPARTURE FORM LONDON; TO R.L., ESQ. by JOHN BYROM |
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