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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHEEP AT MOUNTAIN PASTURE, by MARGARET CARROLL BRADY First Line: Ram's bell pealing, the sheep go by Last Line: The pasture aisle homing man and sheep. | |||
Ram's bell pealing, the sheep go by To the mountain meadow bluely high; The shepherd dreams ... still whiteness broods; The ram's bell beating chill solitudes: Still-hoofed they pass, heavy-eyed, slow, Stumble into the fold where lost winds blow. The fold is warm without fear they sleep: The pasture aisle homing man and sheep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SURSUM CORDA by MARGARET CARROLL BRADY SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: MRS. SIBLEY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 1. EMBARKATION by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER POETS AND POETS by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN CHARLIE HE'S MY DARLING by ROBERT BURNS AN UNPRAISED PICTURE by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON HYMN: 2. TO APOLLO by CALLIMACHUS THE ARK by NOAH CALWELL CANNON |
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