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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PERICLES, by CRATINUS First Line: Here's pericles, our own squill-headed zeus Last Line: Late storms of censure hardly left a tile. Subject(s): Hats; Pericles (490-429 B.c.) | |||
Here's Pericles, our own squill-headed Zeus. Where did he buy that hat? With what excuse? It's new head-cover in Odeum style -- Late storms of censure hardly left a Tile. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SATIRE: 4 by AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS PERICLES AND ASPASIA by GEORGE CROLY PERICLES by RALPH WALDO EMERSON THE BANQUET OF ASPASIA AND PERICLES by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON TO JULIUS HARE, WITH 'PERICLES AND ASPASIA.' by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SONNETS ON SAGES by JAMES SHAW THE POET'S INSPIRATION by CRATINUS |
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