Poor kitten! I suspect his image was used for pedagogical purposes.
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Poor kitten! I suspect his image was used for pedagogical purposes.
"An Earthworm once loved a Star. In the hush of the summer night," "The Earthworm And The Star" by Charles Hamilton Musgrove
https://www.poetrycat.com/charles-ha...m-and-the-star
Such a sad poem :(
"Fond are my feelings, yet unfeeling I feign," - Du Mu; On Parting”... https://mandarinmatrix.org/famous-chinese-poems/
Du Mu;On Parting”.Sad poem but beautiful images!
"God has pity on kindergarten children,". "God Has Pity On Kindergarten Children" by Yehuda Amichai
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets...ichai/poems/53
Sad but hopeful poem... enjoyed.
"Heart of mine, by thy quick beating," - Nora Pembroke; Isabel.
... https://www.poetrycat.com/nora-pembroke/isabel
Isabel. Beautiful poem. It reminded me of Princesa Isabel, the daughter of emperor D. Pedro II, who governed the country, when her father was absent.
"Is it for fear to wet a widow’s eye,". Sonnets IX "Is it for fear to wet a widow’s eye" by William Shakespeare
https://www.poetrycat.com/william-sh...t-a-widows-eye
Great history :) Found a possible Isabel for the poem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel...ss_of_Pembroke
Shakespeare: My knowledge of his poetry is woefully lacking... and I have some fine books of his poetry, et al that I've never cracked! (shameful). So, I googled of course and found this: https://poemanalysis.com/william-shakespeare/sonnet-9/ My impression was nowhere near what the analysis stated (sigh).
"Just think! some night the stars will gleam" - Robert W. Service; Just Think!... https://www.theotherpages.org/poems/service3.html#just
re Isabel:Great link. Never thought of Nora Penbroke as a noblewoman (and Isabel too, of course)
re Sonnet IX by WS: Also a very helpful link.I´m also not familiar with his poetry
"Keep me, I pray, in wisdom's way" "The Bibliomaniac's Prayer" by Eugene Field
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...s-prayer-15544
Lol... enjoyed :)
"Let me grow lovely, growing old—" - Karle Wilson Baker; Let Me Grow Lovely... https://allpoetry.com/Let-Me-Grow-Lovely
"Let me grow lovely, growing old—" -What a lovely poem!
"Many thousand glittering motes" "A Swarm Of Gnats" by Hermann Hesse
https://www.poetrycat.com/hermann-he...swarm-of-gnats
Enjoyed :) Found an analysis: https://eliteskills.com/c/14731
"Now as the train bears west," - Theodore Roethke; Night Journey... https://www.poetrycat.com/theodore-r.../night-journey
Re: Thanks tailor, I like specially the second analysis.
Night Journey.A fascinating journey with the poem rattling and jolting to the rhythm of the train.
"Outcasts.' "Embankment At Night, Before The War" by David Herbert Lawrence
https://www.poetrycat.com/david-herb...e-war-outcasts
Incredible use of language ! Enjoyed :)
"Pluck not the wayside flower," - William Allingham; Wayside Flowers... https://www.poetrycat.com/william-al...ayside-flowers
Enjoyed "Wayside Flowers" ecological on the top of poetical.
"Queen Venus on a day of cloud"."Queen Venus" by Laurence Binyon
https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/queen-venus-0
Excellent poem - a rather pensive Venus at the edge of the sea... stirs my soul :)
"Remembrance has a Rear and Front-" - Emily Dickinson; Remembrance has a Rear and Front... https://emily-dickinson-riddle.blogs...and-front.html