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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BATHERS: A TRIPTYCH, by BEN BELITT First Line: In the tub, with marat, in the steam of the Last Line: Again, puts on drapery and word, presence and essence %again, and the rites of ablution are done Subject(s): Baths And Bathing; Marat, Jean Paul (1743-1793) | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SAND FLESH AND SKY by CLARENCE MAJOR CELSUS AT HADRIAN'S VILLA by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL by WILLIAM BLAKE ON THE DAY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM BY TITUS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON VALENTINES TO MY MOTHER: 1885 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI PSALM 19. [THE HEAVENS ABOVE AND THE LAW WITHIN] by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE CANTO 27; WA-BE-NO-KA by LEVI BISHOP IN THE GARDEN (WITH APOLOGIES TO ALFRED NOYES) by MARJORIE W. BRACHLOW |
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