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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE EMPTY PURSE, by MELLIN DE SAINT-GELAIS Poet's Biography First Line: A mountebank at market boasted loud Last Line: Your purse to open and find nothing there?' | |||
A MOUNTEBANK at Market boasted loud 'The Devil' he to all the world would show; And there was none (so anxious was the crowd The foul fiend to behold) but off must go. He took a large deep purse, and held it so As showed it empty. 'Now, good folk,' he cried, 'Open your eyes. See, is there aught inside?' 'No,' some one said, who looked with earnest stare; 'And is it not "The Devil,"' he replied, 'Your purse to open and find nothing there?' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OF HIS LADYE by MELLIN DE SAINT-GELAIS THE SONNET OF THE MOUNTAIN by MELLIN DE SAINT-GELAIS TO A BORE by MELLIN DE SAINT-GELAIS I SIT AND SEW by ALICE RUTH MOORE DUNBAR-NELSON THE BELLS OF HEAVEN by RALPH HODGSON THE FRAILTY AND HURTFULNESS OF BEAUTY by HENRY HOWARD TAM I' THE KIRK by VIOLET JACOB LINCOLN by NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY SONNET: 10. TO THE LADY MARGARET LEY by JOHN MILTON THE LOST WAR-SLOOP by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE LOVER SHOWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN by THOMAS WYATT THE PLEASURES OF IMAGINATION; A POEM. ENLARGED VERSION: BOOK 1 by MARK AKENSIDE |
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