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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOR A NOVEL OF HALL CAINE'S, by ROBERT BRIDGES (1858-1941) Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: He sits in a sea-green grotto with a bucket of lurid paint Last Line: Things as they ain't. Alternate Author Name(s): Droch Subject(s): Caine, Hall (1853-1931); Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936) | |||
HE sits in a sea-green grotto with a bucket of lurid paint, And draws the Thing as it isn't for the God of things as they ain't. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO R.K. by JAMES KENNETH STEPHEN P. C., X, 36 by HENRY MAXIMILIAN BEERBOHM A BALLAD IN THE MANNER OF R-DY-RD K-PL-NG by GUY WETMORE CARRYL POST-RECESSIONAL by GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON HERE IS THE TALE; AFTER RUDYARD KIPLING by ANTHONY C. DEANE RECRUITING SONG by MICHAEL FOSTER (20TH CENTURY) FREEDOM IS IN PERIL by OLGA KATZIN TO RUDYARD KIPLING by JOHN MASEFIELD TO RUDYARD KIPLING by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY A TOAST TO OUR NATIVE LAND by ROBERT BRIDGES (1858-1941) |
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