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BEETLES, by WILLIAM WHALLON First Line: Dung beetle, whom the summer droners name Last Line: Strangury then, tenesmus, howling pains, %as mastic resin drops in broken tears | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...WHAT AILS THIS HEART O'MINE? by SUSANNA BLAMIRE THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 23 by THOMAS CAMPION THE TASK: BOOK 4. THE WINTER EVENING by WILLIAM COWPER A FRIEND'S SONG FOR SIMOISIUS by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY THE MARTYRS OF THE MAINE by RUPERT HUGHES BURNHAM-BEECHES by HENRY LUTTRELL RIDDLE: SEWING NEEDLE AND THREAD by MOTHER GOOSE |
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