Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN OLD THOUGHT, by CHARLES HENRY LUDERS Poet's Biography First Line: Framed in the cavernous fireplace sits a boy Last Line: The other marks them crumble, silently. | ||||||||
FRAMED in the cavernous fire-place sits a boy, Watching the embers from his grand-sire's knee: One sees red castles rise, and laughs with joy; The other marks them crumble, silently. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HEART OF OAK by CHARLES HENRY LUDERS THE FOUR WINDS by CHARLES HENRY LUDERS THE HAUNTS OF THE HALCYON by CHARLES HENRY LUDERS THE PASSING SHOW by CHARLES HENRY LUDERS FRANCIS II, KING OF NAPLES; SONNET by AMY LOWELL GARDEN FANCIES: 1. THE FLOWER'S NAME by ROBERT BROWNING FOOTSTEPS OF ANGELS by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW FOUND' (FOR A PICTURE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE |
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