Judge Knife is very narrow; Judge Fork goes deeper in, Down to the very marrow, And sticks through thick and thin. Judge Spoon--the brightest of the three-- Is wide enough all sides to see. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEIGHBORS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON LONG JOHN BROWN AND LITTLE MARY BELL by WILLIAM BLAKE IN AFTER DAYS; RONDEAU by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON ON LORD HOLLAND'S SEAT NEAR MARGATE, KENT by THOMAS GRAY LEE TO THE REAR [MAY 12, 1864] by JOHN REUBEN THOMPSON SATIRES: 51. UPON NOTHING by JOHN WILMOT CHORUS OF CLOUD-MAIDENS: STROPHE, FR. THE CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES |