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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NIGHT, by AL-LISS First Line: I make complaint incessantly Last Line: When thou admittest me too brief. | |||
I make complaint incessantly Against the nights I pass in grief, Too long when thou repellest me, When thou admittest me too brief. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OFFICE PARTY: DISTAFF VIEW by KAREN SWENSON ECHOES: 7 by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY THE REVENGE OF HAMISH by SIDNEY LANIER THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH CHRISTMAS LULLABY by MARY KATUS ANDERSON EYES AND LIPS by AUGUSTE ANGELLIER |
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