Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO FEBRUARY, by AGNES ETHELWYN WETHERALD First Line: Build high your white and dazzling palaces Last Line: Will leave no trace of your stern workmanship. Alternate Author Name(s): Wetherald, Ethelwyn Subject(s): February | ||||||||
BUILD high your white and dazzling palaces, Strengthen your bridges, fortify your towers, Storm with a loud and a portentous lip. And April with a fragmentary breeze, And half a score of gentle golden hours, Will leave no trace of your stern workmanship. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A GLEE FOR FEBRUARY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER MIRROR IN FEBRUARY by THOMAS KINSELLA THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: FEBRUARY by EDMUND SPENSER A WARM DAY IN WINTER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR FEBRUARY MORNING by JOHN FREEMAN FEBRUARY NOCTURNE by RUTH GUTHRIE HARDING FEBRUARY SWANS by JAMES HARRISON EVENING IN FEBRUARY by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE THE POET'S CALENDAR: FEBRUARY by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW LEGACIES by AGNES ETHELWYN WETHERALD |
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