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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNDER THE DOUBLE EAGLE, by ROBERT WRIGLEY Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: His pansies drink / the darkness down, replenishing their purples Last Line: Scented chamber, its smooth grain and slim-waisted body – sing Subject(s): Singing & Singers | |||
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