Classic and Contemporary Poetry
JUST TO BE YOUNG, by MARSHALL ILLSLEY First Line: Just to be young, just to breathe deep and see Last Line: Cæsar to joy, pizarro of the sun. Subject(s): Youth | ||||||||
Just to be young, just to breathe deep and see These southern steeps by Summer overrun, Is to inherit kingdoms, is to be Cæsar to joy, Pizarro of the sun. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETWEEN THE WARS by ROBERT HASS THE GOLDEN SHOVEL by TERRANCE HAYES ALONG WITH YOUTH by ERNEST HEMINGWAY THE BLACK RIVIERA by MARK JARMAN POETICAL ABSTRACTS: 2. METAPHYSICAL by HAYDEN CARRUTH A MINUET OF MOZART'S by SARA TEASDALE FETES GALANTES: ROMANCES SANS PAROLE, SELECTION by PAUL VERLAINE |
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