The two old, simple problems ever intertwined, Close home, elusive, present, baffled, grappled. By each successive age insoluble, pass'd on, To ours to-day -- and we pass on the same. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON SENDING MY SON AS A PRESENT TO DR. SWIFT by MARY BARBER TO THE DEAD FAVOURITE OF LIU CH'E by DJUNA BARNES CORYDON by LUCIUS MORRIS BEEBE EAST SIDE MOVING PICTURE THEATRE - SUNDAY by MAXWELL BODENHEIM OLD AND NEW; THE CENTURY ASSOCIATION, 1847-1897 by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER VERAZZANO AT RHODES AND RHODE ISLAND by HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. S. JAMES PARK by EDWARD CARPENTER |