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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEEN AND UNSEEN, by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND First Line: A marble courtyard Last Line: Unnoticed on the chill marble. Subject(s): Contrariness; Vision | |||
A marble courtyard Dazzling with yellow sunlight, Great green-bronze peacocks Puffed with pride, Displaying their burnished beauty To an admiring crowd Who love purple and arrogance . . . Little white doves of truth Unnoticed on the chill marble. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MERCY SEAT by NORMAN DUBIE TOO BRIGHT TO SEE by LINDA GREGG NORMAL LIGHT by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER LANDSCAPES (FOR CLEMENT R. WOOD) by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE VISION TEST by MONA VAN DUYN FREED FROM ANOTHER CONTEXT by ELEANOR WILNER A GRAVE by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND |
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