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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ROSARY, by CHARLOTTE A. BRADSHAW First Line: Clear, cold crystal cubes Last Line: Crosses cheerfully. Subject(s): Rosary | |||
Clear, cold crystal cubes Pressed patiently, pass Thrice through the thin, tired Hands holding heavy Crosses cheerfully. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ROSARY by ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS THE LAY OF THE BROWN ROSARY by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A PARAPHRASE ON THE LORD'S PRAYER by JOHN BYROM THE TROUBLE WITH THE TIMES by THOMAS MCGRATH ROSARY BEADS by HERMAN MELVILLE THE CHILD'S PRAYER by ROBERT DE MONTESQUIOU THE FIRST ROSARY by NAOMI REYNOLDS TOWARD THE GULF; DEDICATED TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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