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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO AN OLD MULBERRY TREE, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Old mulberry! With all thy moss around Last Line: Nor strength to bear him, if he had, hast thou. Subject(s): Mulberry Trees | |||
Old mulberry! with all thy moss around, Thy arms are shatter'd, but thy heart is sound: So then remember one for whom of yore Thy tenderest boughs the crimson berry bore; Remember one who, trusting in thy strength, Lay on the low and level branch full length. No strength has he, alas! to climb it now, Nor strength to bear him, if he had, hast thou. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME by GERALD STERN BANJO BOOMER by WALLACE STEVENS ON THE SITE OF A MULBERRY-TREE PLANTED BY SHAKESPEARE ... by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE MULBERRY TREE by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY TO THE MULBERRY-TREE by CHARLOTTE SMITH THE MULBERRY TREE by ANONYMOUS SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME by GERALD STERN BANJO BOOMER by WALLACE STEVENS A FIESOLAN IDYL by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR |
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