Her - "last Poems" - Poets - ended - Silver - perished - with her Tongue - Not on Record - bubbled other, Flute - or Woman - So divine - Not unto its Summer - Morning Robin - uttered Half the Tune - Gushed too free for the Adoring - From the Anglo-Florentine - Late - the Praise - 'Tis dull - conferring On the Head too High to Crown - Diadem - or Ducal Showing - Be its Grave - sufficient sign - Nought - that We - No Poet's Kinsman - Suffocate - with easy woe - What, and if, Ourself a Bridegroom - Put Her down - in Italy? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODE TO THE BROWN PAPER BAG by JAMES GALVIN THE SMALL SELF AND THE LIBERAL SELF by JAMES GALVIN BROTHERHOOD by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TAPS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TO AN EARLY DAFFODIL; SONNET by AMY LOWELL THE UNDERGRADUATE KILLED IN BATTLE; OXFORD, 1915 by GEORGE SANTAYANA |