Words beget Anger: Anger brings forth blowes: Blowes make of dearest friends immortall Foes. For which prevention (Sociate) let there be Betwixt us two no more Logomachie. Farre better 'twere for either to be mute, Then for to murder friendship, by dispute. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER THE RAIN by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ELEONORA; A PANEGYRICAL POEM by JOHN DRYDEN SONNET: 24. THE STREET by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL AN ATHENIAN GARDEN by TRUMBULL STICKNEY ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 13. TO AUTHOR OF MEMOIRS OF HOUSE OF BRANDENBURGH by MARK AKENSIDE SWORD AND BUCKLER; OR, SERVING-MAN'S DEFENCE by WILLIAM BASSE LE GUIGNON by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE |