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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TALK WITH THE MOON, by CHRISTOPHER HOWELL Poem Explanation First Line: Leopardi asked the moon if it, too, would be silent Last Line: Rests entirely, and we do not speak of them now. | |||
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