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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A FAITHFUL SERVANT, by DIOSCORIDES First Line: A lydian, yes, a lydian I Last Line: Timanthes will be thine. | |||
ALYDIAN, yes, a Lydian I; But though I was a slave, My master let his tutor lie In this, a free man's grave. Good years and happy be thy share! And when, with life's decline Thou comest, master, even there Timanthes will be thine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POSSUM SONG (A WARNING) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE QUARREL by KATHERINE MANSFIELD IN PICCADILLY by ISAAC ROSENBERG IL PLEUT DOUCEMENT SUR LA VILLE by PAUL VERLAINE I DREAM I'M LEAVING by MARGARET AHO THE TEMPTATION OF OUR LORD: BALEUS PROLOCUTOR by JOHN BALE PSALMS 71. PRAYER AND SONG OF THE AGED CHRISTIAN by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |
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