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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MERRITT PARKWAY, by DENISE LEVERTOV Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: As if it were %forever that they move, that we Last Line: North and south, speeding with %a slurred sound | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN EMBROIDERY by DENISE LEVERTOV ILLUSTRIOUS ANCESTORS by DENISE LEVERTOV THREE SPRING NOTATIONS ON BIPEDS by CARL SANDBURG THE WHITE CASCADE by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES AN ELEGY: TO AN OLD BEAUTY by THOMAS PARNELL TO THE ONE OF FICTIVE MUSIC by WALLACE STEVENS CHRISTMAS AT SEA by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE VIOLINIST by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON RAIN POOL by BEATRICE MARY BILLING A POEM, DEDICATED TO WILLIAM LAW, PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY by ROBERT BLAIR |
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