Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SOUVENIR, by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON Poet's Biography First Line: Of finest porcelain and of choicest dye Last Line: A chip from that blue bowl we call the sky! Subject(s): Birds; Shells; Conchology | ||||||||
Of finest porcelain and of choicest dye, This bit of egg shell from a robin's nest; I thought at first I'd found upon earth's breast A chip from that blue bowl we call the sky! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TANKA DIARY (2) by HARRYETTE MULLEN APPRECIATION by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH TO SOME LADIES [ON RECEIVING A CURIOUS SHELL] by JOHN KEATS ON SOME SHELLS FOUND INLAND by TRUMBULL STICKNEY WITH A NANTUCKET SHELL by CHARLES HENRY WEBB AN ENGLISH SHELL by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON SEA LAVENDER by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN A DREAM-POEM by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON FOLK SONG - FROM THE DANISH by ANTOINETTE DE COURSEY PATTERSON |
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