Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's fool, Men called him DICKY PEARCE; His folly served to make folks laugh, When wit and mirth were scarce. Poor Dick, alas! is dead and gone What signifies to cry! Dickys enough are still behind, To laugh at by-and-by. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A LITTLE BOY'S DREAM by KATHERINE MANSFIELD SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: THE UNKNOWN by EDGAR LEE MASTERS YOUNG BLOOD by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET THE CHANGED WOMAN by LOUISE BOGAN THE BUTCHER SHOP by DAVID IGNATOW GOOD-BYE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON IRELAND; WRITTEN FOR THE ART AUTOGRAPH DURING IRISH FAMINE by SIDNEY LANIER |