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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNREST, by ETHEL MARY DAVIS First Line: O, I should be less scornful Last Line: Some star-encrusted night. Subject(s): Stars | |||
O, I should be less scornful, The waiting time less long, If I could make of fire and wind Some little song; And I should quite relinquish This longing for a flight If Ariel would sing to me Some star-encrusted night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE EPIC STARS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HYMN TO THE STARS by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS CHRISTMAS TREE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS CLEMATIS MONTANA by MADELINE DEFREES THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE by JAMES GALVIN TO SEE THE STARS IN DAYLIGHT by JAMES GALVIN ESTHETIC EXPERIENCE by ETHEL MARY DAVIS ON HEARING THE CLIMATE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PRAISED by ETHEL MARY DAVIS |
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