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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOME FRIENDS FROM PASCAGOULA, by WALLACE STEVENS Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Tell me more of the eagle, cotton, Last Line: Dropping in sovereign rings / out of his fiery lair / speak off the dazzling wings Subject(s): Eagles | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONE TO NOTHING by CAROLYN KIZER FOR THE LAST WOLVERINE by JAMES DICKEY THE EAGLE OF THE BLUE by HERMAN MELVILLE THE EAGLE; A FRAGMENT by ALFRED TENNYSON THE DALLIANCE OF THE EAGLES by WALT WHITMAN THE EAGLE AND THE MOLE by ELINOR WYLIE MYRMIDONES: THE WOUNDED EAGLE by AESCHYLUS A DISH OF PEACHES IN RUSSIA by WALLACE STEVENS |
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