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Subject: JUGGLERS
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` FABLES: 1ST SER. 42. THE JUGGLERS, by JOHN GAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A juggler long through all the town
Last Line: You ev'ry day, and all day long.
Subject(s): Jugglers


JUGGLER, by BLISS CARMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look how he throws them up and up
Subject(s): Jugglers


JUGGLER, by RICHARD WILBUR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: A ball will bounce, but less and less
Subject(s): Christianity; Jugglers; Religion; Theology


JUGGLER, by RICHARD WILBUR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A ball will bounce, but less and less
Last Line: For him we batter our hands %who has won for once over the world's weight
Subject(s): Christianity; Jugglers; Religion


JUGGLING JERRY, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pitch here the tent, while the old horse grazes
Last Line: Drop me a kiss -- I'm the bird dead-struck!
Variant Title(s): The Last Words Of Juggling Jerry
Subject(s): Jugglers; Love


ODE TO A JUGGLEER, by MICHEAL O'SIADHAIL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Such style! The incredible untroubled
Last Line: Move in the abandon of her serenity
Subject(s): Jugglers


THE MAGICIAN AND THE BARON'S DAUGHTER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "draw me near [nere], draw me near"
Last Line: "send every giglot of this town such another leman, / even as he was!"
Variant Title(s): The Jolly Juggelere;the Jolly Juggler
Subject(s): Jugglers


TREAD THE DARK: 7. THE JUGGLER, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He bows and extracts from his pockets a live rabbit
Last Line: Laughing like a clown and nobody wonders why he uses things alive
Subject(s): Jugglers