Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM, by FRANCOIS GUILLAUME JEAN STANISLAS ANDRIEUX First Line: How many rogues are in the town Last Line: Harpin, exist--including you? Alternate Author Name(s): Andrieux, F. S. | ||||||||
HOW many rogues are in the town, Harpin?--without yourself I mean. 'A joker always moves my spleen, So better leave such jokes alone.' Well, be it so. I start anew, And therefore smooth your angry frown. How many rogues within the town, Harpin, exist--including you? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NOTHING BUT LEAVES by LUCY EVELINA AKERMAN THE RIDE-BY-NIGHTS by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE TO SIR HENRY WOTTON (1) by JOHN DONNE THE SONNET by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO LIFE by HELEN TAPPAN BERTHOFF THE ADVANCE GUARD by BERTON BRALEY |
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