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| 1741. | Philip Le Barr by Spike Milligan> | | Philip Le Barr,
Was knock down by a car,
On the road to Mandalay.
He was knocked down again
By a dust cart in Spain
And again in Zanzibar.
So,... |
| 1742. | Pussy-cat by Spike Milligan> | | Pussy-cat
What are vices?
Catching rats
And eating mices! ... |
| 1743. | When I Suspected by Spike Milligan> | | There will be a time when it will end.
Be it parting
Be it death
So each passing minute with you
Pendulummed with sadness.
So many times
I... |
| 1744. | Memories of West Street and Lepke by Robert Lowell> | | Only teaching on Tuesdays, book-worming
in pajamas fresh from the washer each morning,
I hog a whole house on Boston's
"hardly passionate Marlboro... |
| 1745. | Dolphin by Robert Lowell> | | My Dolphin, you only guide me by surprise,
a captive as Racine, the man of craft,
drawn through his maze of iron composition
by the incomparable wa... |
| 1746. | "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage" by Robert Lowell> | | "It is the future generation that presses into being by means of
these exuberant feelings and supersensible soap bubbles of ours."
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| 1747. | Epilogue by Robert Lowell> | | Those blessиd structures, plot and rhyme--
why are they no help to me now
I want to make
something imagined, not recalled?
I hear the noise of my... |
| 1749. | Holy Sonnet X: Death Be Not Proud by John Donne> | | Death, be not proud, though some have callèd thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so;
For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow
Die n... |
| 1750. | The Triple Fool by John Donne> | | I am two fools, I know—
For loving, and for saying so
In whining poetry;
But where's that wiseman that would not be I,
If she would not deny?
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