Quoth Satan to Arnold: "My worthy good fellow, I love you much better than ever I did; You live like a prince, with Hal may get mellow, -- But mind that you both do just what I bid." Quoth Arnold to Satan: "My friend, do not doubt me! I will strictly adhere to all your great views; To you I'm devoted, with all things about me -- You'll permit me, I hope, to die in my shoes." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPECIAL EFFECTS by JAMES GALVIN TWO POEMS FROM THE WAR: 2 by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH THE CLOISTER by ISAAC ROSENBERG THE INEBRIATE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM CHILD'S EVENING HYMN by SABINE BARING-GOULD |