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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AMANDA, 1961, by JAMES HARMON CLINTON Poem Explanation First Line: She sits among the bookshelves in the partially finished Last Line: Of her plum-colored skirt and bids him to cross the room | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LAST SONNET (REVISED VERSION) by JOHN KEATS ON HIS BEING [OR, HAVING] ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-THREE by JOHN MILTON BLUE CANTON-WARE by SARAH A. ATHEARN A SONG OF MARY by AGNES H. BEGBIE THE ANCIENT THREE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE ASOLANDO: THE CARDINAL AND THE DOG by ROBERT BROWNING BALLAD. TO THE TUNE OF 'SALLY IN OUR ALLEY' by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |
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