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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ELEGY FOR A DEAD KING, by AL-KUTANDI First Line: Departs the glorious reign Last Line: The moon is--whither gone? | |||
Departs the glorious reign; Its glories yet remain; The halo glimmers on, The moon is--whither gone? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTRA MORTEM: THE WHEEL OF BEING II by HAYDEN CARRUTH IVY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE BLUEBIRD by EMILY DICKINSON VERLAINE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON TO A WOMAN by KENNETH SLADE ALLING GEORGE LEVISON OR, THE SCHOOLFELLOWS by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM RING FROM THE RIM OF THE GLASS, BOYS by JOHN CLINTON ANTHONY |
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