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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN EPIGRAM, by G. N. CLARK First Line: Dear fool philosophy, the lady laughter saith Last Line: "come, write a pretty epitaph for faith." Subject(s): Oxford University | |||
'DEAR Fool Philosophy," the Lady Laughter saith, "'Tis not for thee to tell of Love or Tears, False Hope was thine that fled from falser Fears; Come, write a pretty epitaph for Faith." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHRIST CHURCH MEADOWS, OXFORD by DONALD HALL OXFORD, THIRTY YEARS AFTER by JOHN UPDIKE THE SCHOLAR GIPSY by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE SPIRES OF OXFORD by WINIFRED MARY LETTS THE TALENTED MAN by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED SONNET: ON HAVING DINED AT TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD by JOHN CODRINGTON BAMPFYLDE THE BALLAD OF MY FRIEND by J. D. BEAZLEY LETTER TO B.W. PROCTOR, ESQ., FROM OXFORD; MAY, 1825 by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES EPIGRAM: A WALK IN SURREY by G. N. CLARK |
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