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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DIVA, by S. F. BATCHELDER First Line: Gone are her bird-notes, thin she sings, and flat Last Line: To-day, alas, they only pity patti. | |||
GONE are her bird-notes, thin she sings, and flat, Enough to craze Concone or Scarlatti. Where once she made our hearts go pit-a-pat, To-day, alas, they only pity Patti. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN LOVE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON MEMORY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 17. A LOVER'S PLEA by THOMAS CAMPION A LOVE LETTER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ODE TO MASTER ANTHONY STAFFORD [TO HASTEN HIM INTO COUNTRY] by THOMAS RANDOLPH ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 54 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE MERRIMAC by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |
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