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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE AND POVERTY, by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN First Line: One sat within a hung and lighted room Last Line: "sang this one, ""it was poverty who went!" Alternate Author Name(s): Cavazza, Elizabeth | |||
ONE sat within a hung and lighted room -- A little shape, with face between his wings, And in the light made of all golden things He seemed a warm and living rose abloom; And one without sobbed in the night and gloom, And all about him was a pilgrim's weed, His little hands and cold he held for meed Of his long waiting, sad as by a tomb: He entered at the door, the other flew Out at the casement -- and with sudden day The lamps burned faint, and he who came most new Was fair, and he who went was wan and gray. "For I am Love who came," and "Be content," Sang this one, "It was Poverty who went!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DERELICT by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN HER SHADOW by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN THE SEA-WEED by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN TO HORACE BUMSTEAD by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON HOLIDAY AT HAMPTON COURT by JOHN DAVIDSON THE CUPBOARD by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE TO THE PIOUS MEMORY OF THE YOUNG LADY MRS. ANNE KILLIGREW by JOHN DRYDEN SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ELSA WERTMAN by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ELEGIAC SONNET: 4. TO THE MOON by CHARLOTTE SMITH LITTLE BILLEE by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY A CHRISTMAS CAROL by GEORGE WITHER CHORUS OF CLOUD-MAIDENS: STROPHE, FR. THE CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES |
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