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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM A LONDON BOOKSHOP, by ANONYMOUS First Line: "holy scripture, writ divine" Last Line: Bibles sold as cheap as these Subject(s): Bible;booksellers;mnemonics; Bookstores | |||
Holy Scripture, Writ Divine, Leather bound, at one and nine, Satan trembles when he sees Bibles sold as cheap as these. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON THE ROAD TO LARRY ROBIN'S BOOKSTORE by ELEANOR WILNER EPISTLE TO DR. ARBUTHNOT by ALEXANDER POPE SKETCH - PORTRAIT OF CREECH THE BOOKSELLER by ROBERT BURNS RAPID TRANSIT (TO STEPHEN VINCENT BENET) by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY EPIGRAM: ON AUTHORS AND BOOKSELLERS by ALEXANDER POPE THE DOMESTIC PHILOSOPHER by A LADY [PSEUD.] TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS "'TIS MIDNIGHT, AND THE SETTING SUN" by ANONYMOUS "'TWAS ROLLOG, AND THE MINIM POTES" by ANONYMOUS |
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