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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
QUATRAIN, by WALLACE STEVENS Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Go not, young cloud, too boldly through the sky Last Line: For eastward lies the night. Subject(s): Transience; Impermanence | |||
Go not, young cloud, too boldly through the sky, To meet the morning light; Go not too boldly through that dome on high -- For eastward lies the night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM THE SPANISH by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON CHAMBER MUSIC: 17 by JAMES JOYCE SOUTHERN GOTHIC by DONALD JUSTICE THE BEACH IN AUGUST by WELDON KEES THE MAN SPLITTING WOOD IN THE DAYBREAK by GALWAY KINNELL THE SEEKONK WOODS by GALWAY KINNELL A DISH OF PEACHES IN RUSSIA by WALLACE STEVENS |
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