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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PERSEUS, by FREDERICK LOUIS MACNEICE Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Borrowed wings on his ankles Last Line: And one feels the earth going round and round the globe of the blackening mantle, a bad moth Alternate Author Name(s): Macneice, Louis Subject(s): Mythology - Classical; Perseus | |||
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