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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OF DON JUAN, by GLADYS MCKEE First Line: I remember don juan Last Line: Nothing but his silver spurs. Alternate Author Name(s): Iker, Eugene E., Mrs. | |||
I remember Don Juan, Riding swiftly in the dawn, Not his promise, nor his vow, Bind him to my memory now, Nothing that he gave or took, Not his manner, or his look! Don Juan! The thought incurs Nothing but his silver spurs. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONG AGAINST STREET NUMBERS by GLADYS MCKEE BUCOLIC COMEDY: THE BEAR by EDITH SITWELL SONNETS TO LAURA IN LIFE: 109 by PETRARCH THERE IS NOTHING STRANGE by ARCHILOCHUS CONCERT PARTY: BUSSEBOOM by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN ASOLANDO: POETICS by ROBERT BROWNING ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY LORD KNOWLES: SONG OF THREE VOICES by THOMAS CAMPION THE BOROUGH: LETTER 8. TRADES by GEORGE CRABBE THE DEAD MOON by DANSKE CAROLINA (BEDINGER) DANDRIDGE |
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