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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DIVA, by S. F. BATCHELDER First Line: Gone are her bird-notes, thin she sings, and flat Last Line: To-day, alas, they only pity patti. | |||
GONE are her bird-notes, thin she sings, and flat, Enough to craze Concone or Scarlatti. Where once she made our hearts go pit-a-pat, To-day, alas, they only pity Patti. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JAWEH AND ALLAH BATTLE by ALLEN GINSBERG THE SNOWING OF THE PINES' by THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON TO FORTUNE by JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748) AT MAGNOLIA CEMETERY by HENRY TIMROD ON BUTLER'S MONUMENT [IN WESTMINSTER] by SAMUEL WESLEY CASTOR AND POLYDEUCES by ALCAEUS OF MYTILENE TWO HELPERS by MARY RUSSELL BARTLETT |
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