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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BLOOM OF AGE, by ABU YAHYA First Line: They scold, that I engage Last Line: It wears its gown of flowers. | |||
They scold, that I engage In love and toping, now That the white bloom of age Is shining on my brow. The bough most sorely then Requires refreshing showers That very season, when It wears its gown of flowers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOMEDAY BOOK: JOHN CAMPBELL AND CARL EATON by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ODE WRITTEN IN [THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR] 1746 by WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759) DRINKING SONG, FR. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL by RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 101 by ALFRED TENNYSON THE DISMANTLED SHIP by WALT WHITMAN THE GYPSIES [OR, GIPSIES] by HENRY HOWARTH BASHFORD |
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