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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AUGUSTA DISCUSSES CARROTS, THEIR MEANING AND USE, by CAROLYN STOLOFF First Line: Carrots may be munched as enemy bones Last Line: Whose speed and magnificence as they trample %crops of foreign fields %reflects the glory of our nat Subject(s): Carrots | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE POETRY OF A ROOT CROP by CHARLES KINGSLEY SONGS FOR MY MOTHER: 2. HER HANDS by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH MERSA by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS RETURNING, WE HEAR THE LARKS by ISAAC ROSENBERG ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 17. ON A SERMON AGAINST GLORY by MARK AKENSIDE SPRING IN NEW ENGLAND by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ECLOGUE: TWO FARMS IN WOONE by WILLIAM BARNES THE CELESTIAL COUNTRY by BERNARD OF CLUNY ON THE LOSS OF A PIOUS FRIEND by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |
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