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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CONAN THE BARBARIAN, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Waited politely, in his best suit, for his turn to board the Last Line: He loosened his tie, stood up, and felt around in his golf-bag for his sword | |||
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