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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: BEECH TREES Matches Found: 20 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A FALLEN BEECH, by MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Nevermore at doorways that are barken Last Line: Sits beside thee where, forgot, dost rest thee. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees ADDRESSED TO A BEECH TREE ..., by CHRISTIAN CARSTAIRS Poem Text First Line: What taints thy shade - or doth the year decay? Last Line: Or mourns the time delayed. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees AUTUMN CARES: 2, by MENG CHIAO Poem Source First Line: The autumn's moon complexion is ice Last Line: A beech tree looming and bare, %sound and echo like sad notes plucked Subject(s): Autumn; Beech Trees; China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Seasons; Trees BEAM, by ROBERT HILL LONG Poem Source First Line: The beeches with muscular gray torsos have nothing Last Line: The soil's patience is incomprehensible Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees BEECH, by ROBERT FROST Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Where my imaginary line Last Line: Though by a world of doubt surrounded Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees BEECH, by ROBERT FROST Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Where my imaginary line Last Line: Though by a world of doubt surrounded Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees BEECH, by KEVIN MCFADDEN Poem Source First Line: For a tree, you're the worst kind Last Line: In your own way, spreading the word Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees BEECH TREE, by NINA NYHART Poem Source First Line: My childhood has left me, stomped out like a sullen child into the back Last Line: She needed to be touched, touched continuously Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees BEECHWOOD, by JOHN FREEMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Hear me, o beeches! You Last Line: And all around gigantic beeches rise. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Forests; Leaves; Nature; Trees; Woods BURNHAM-BEECHES, by HENRY LUTTRELL Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A bard, dear muse, unapt to sing Last Line: Farewell to burnham beeches. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees INDIANA BEECH WOODS: AUGUST, by ETHEL ARNOLD TILDEN Poem Text First Line: Beyond the sprawling snake-rail fence Last Line: Whimpering, whimpering, ceaselessly -- Subject(s): August; Beech Trees; Trees INDIANA BEECH WOODS: MARCH, by ETHEL ARNOLD TILDEN Poem Text First Line: Against the gray of the distance Last Line: A cardinal's song -- it is scarlet! Subject(s): Beech Trees; March (month); Trees INDIANA BEECH WOODS: OCTOBER, by ETHEL ARNOLD TILDEN Poem Text First Line: Flakes of copper and gold Last Line: Out of the glistening beechwood. Subject(s): Beech Trees; October; Trees NOVEMBER THROUGH A GIANT COPPER BEECH, by EDWIN HONIG Poem Source First Line: This almost bare tree is racing Last Line: This beech tree, heavy as death %on the lawn, braces for throat-%cutting ice, bandaging snow Subject(s): Beech Trees; November; Trees THE BEECH TREE, by EDITH BLAND NESBIT Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: My beautiful beech, your smooth grey coat is trimmed Last Line: "-- o god of pity and sorrow, not alone!" Alternate Author Name(s): Nesbit, E.; Bland, Mrs. Hubert Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees THE BEECH TREE'S PETITION, by THOMAS CAMPBELL Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: O leave this barren spot to me! Last Line: Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree! Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees THE BURNING BEECH, by MIMS THORNBURGH WORKMAN Poem Text First Line: Four-thirty it was. He says he can remember Last Line: "that day in arkansas among the pine." Subject(s): Beech Trees; Fire; Trees THE OLD BEECH TREE, by EDWARD R. CAMPBELL Poem Text First Line: Old father time sad change hath made Last Line: Thy length'ning shadows, brave old tree! Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees THE SITTING-DOWN TREE, by ANNA MARIE FISHER Poem Text First Line: When god turned aside Last Line: And kept on sitting. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees TO MY TOTEM, by HENRY CHARLES BEECHING Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Thy name of old was great Last Line: Small gifts it fain would hide. Subject(s): Beech Trees; Trees |
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