Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TEN MILLS: THE WRIGHTS' BIPLANE, by ROBERT FROST Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: This biplane is the shape of human flight Last Line: For it was writ in heaven doubly wright Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Wright, Orville (1871-1948); Wright, Wilbur (1867-1912); Airplanes; Air Pilots | ||||||||
This biplane is the shape of human flight. Its name might better be First Motor Kite. Its makers' name - Time cannot get that wrong, For it was writ in heaven doubly Wright. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LEARNERS by RANDALL JARRELL AERO-LAUGHTER by ROBERT MCALMON CONSUMMATION by ROBERT MCALMON NAVY FIELD by WILLIAM MEREDITH READING MY POEMS FROM WORLD WAR II by WILLIAM MEREDITH LONELY EAGLES by MARILYN NELSON |
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