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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PSALM 104, SELECTION, by RICHARD BLACKMORE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: He measures all the drops with wondrous skill Last Line: Say, which cærulean pile was by thy hand unroll'd? | |||
I HE measures all the drops with wondrous skill, Which the black clouds, His floating bottles, fill. II Didst Thou one end of air's wide curtain hold, And help the bales of ether to unfold? Say, which cærulean pile was by Thy hand unroll'd? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRINCE ARTHUR: THE CRYSTAL PALACES by RICHARD BLACKMORE THE CHASE OF THE METAPHOR by RICHARD BLACKMORE DOMESDAY BOOK: GOTTLIEB GERALD by EDGAR LEE MASTERS COUNTRY SUMMER by LEONIE ADAMS ON THE RUINS OF A COUNTRY INN by PHILIP FRENEAU BOSTON COMMON: 1774 by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES LET US HAVE PEACE by NANCY BYRD TURNER THE HOSTING OF THE SIDHE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS LOLA WEARS LACE by HELEN BIRCH-BARTLETT A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 23 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |
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