Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CH'UNG-I TEMPLE: MISCELLANEOUS POEMS (6.), by WEN CHENG-MING First Line: Tea bowls, incense burning - a good feeling here! Last Line: Suddenly, high in the eaves, a cool wind blows, %bringing the songs of cicadas to mingle with my rea | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...OF THE DAY ESTIVALL by ALEXANDER HUME WAR AND WASHINGTON by JONATHAN MITCHELL SEWALL TO THE UNIMPLORED BELOVED by EDWARD SHANKS A MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY by HENRY VAN DYKE FIRST OF MAY by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SKYFARER by ANNA EMILIA BAGSTAD TO ALEXIS IN ANSWER TO HIS POEM AGAINST FRUITION by APHRA BEHN |
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