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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BLOOM OF AGE, by ABU YAHYA First Line: They scold, that I engage Last Line: It wears its gown of flowers. | |||
They scold, that I engage In love and toping, now That the white bloom of age Is shining on my brow. The bough most sorely then Requires refreshing showers That very season, when It wears its gown of flowers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BLUEFLAGS by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS THE YANKEE'S RETURN FROM CAMP [JUNE, 1775] by EDWARD BANGS TO HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW; ON HIS BIRTHDAY, 27 FEB. 1867 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL A FAREWELL TO AMERICA, TO MRS. S. W. by PHILLIS WHEATLEY FANCIES AT NAVESINK: 6 by WALT WHITMAN SONNET WRITTEN IN THE FALL OF 1914: 4 by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY THE HOUSE AT EVENING by WILLIAM ROSE BENET WHERE IS ARCADY? by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE AN ELEGY OF HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |
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