Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LETTERS, by JOHN VAN ALSTYN WEAVER Poet's Biography First Line: Almost a week, and not a line from you Last Line: Where's the waste-basket? Please excuse the yawn | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...LEGEND by JOHN VAN ALSTYN WEAVER NOCTURNE by JOHN VAN ALSTYN WEAVER PROBLEM FOR A YOUNG GIRL by JOHN VAN ALSTYN WEAVER OUR LORD AND OUR LADY by HILAIRE BELLOC SWEET CLOVER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE DEIL'S AWA WI' TH' EXCISEMAN by ROBERT BURNS SECOND BOOK OF AIRS: 7. THE MEASURE OF BEAUTY by THOMAS CAMPION SONG OF SUMMER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE IDEA OF BALANCE IS TO BE FOUND IN HERONS AND LOONS by JAMES HARRISON HYMN TO THE NIGHT by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW BELLS FOR JOHN WHITESIDE'S DAUGHTER by JOHN CROWE RANSOM IF WE KNEW; OR, BLESSINGS OF TO-DAY by MAY LOUISE RILEY SMITH |
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