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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MY DOG, by WILLIAM H. RUMSEY First Line: Through glad days and sad days Last Line: Just so we are together. Subject(s): Friends, Fair-weather | |||
Through glad days and sad days We two have clung together; O'er rough roads and tough roads In every kind of weather. Our square meals and spare meals Have both been shared together; On warm nights and storm nights We've slept amongst the heather. A fair friend, a rare friend, Who never asks me whether It's byways or highways -- Just so we are together. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAIR-WEATHER FRIEND by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES TWO LETTERS by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER THE HERETIC: 1. BLASPHEMY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER ODE WRITTEN IN [THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR] 1746 by WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759) O MORS! QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA HOMINI PACEM HABENTI by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON LITANY by ROBERT GRANT (1785-1838) HOME (2) by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST A MOTHER'S PICTURE by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN THE SODA-WATER SLOT-MACHINE by BELLA AKHMADULINA HINTS OF AN HISTORICAL PLAY TO BE CALLED WILLIAM RUFUS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |
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