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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A BELATED GENIUS, by WILLIAM THEODORE PETERS First Line: And some of us arrive at dawn of day Last Line: And some of us arrive long after dark. Subject(s): Genius | |||
AND some of us arrive at dawn of day, With bounding step and singing like a lark; And some of us arrive at fervid noon; And some of us arrive long after dark. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GENIUS CHILD by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES THE DESTINY OF GENIUS by MARIA ABDY SONNET: THE RARITY OF GENIUS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ON A PIECE OF UNWROUGHT PIPECLAY by JOHN FREDERICK BRYANT MICHELANGELO by RHYS CARPENTER WITH A DIAMOND FEDE RING ON AN OLD VENETIAN MIRROR by WILLIAM THEODORE PETERS |
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