.MTQzNA.MTI0MDM3: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "To The Dead Poets Page 2 Keats gone sick of anald despair Chatterton starveled and proud to die Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare; Set never a woman's love thus high Laup...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
To The Dead Poets Page 2 | To The Dead Poets Page 2 | ||
Keats gone sick of anald despair | Keats gone sick of [[anald?]] despair | ||
Chatterton starveled and proud to die | Chatterton [[starveled?]] and proud to die | ||
Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare; | Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare; | ||
Set never a woman's love thus high | Set never a woman's love thus high | ||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Fettered at last in Reading Gool | Fettered at last in Reading Gool | ||
Life defiling and defiled, | Life defiling and defiled, | ||
Who would worry? a sorry tale? | Who would [[worry?]] a sorry tale? | ||
Marlowe dead in a | Marlowe dead in a dining brawl | ||
Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen | Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen | ||
Wantan and wastrel each and all | Wantan and wastrel each and all |
Revision as of 15:21, 4 May 2023
To The Dead Poets Page 2
Keats gone sick of anald? despair Chatterton starveled? and proud to die Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare; Set never a woman's love thus high
Lauper crazy and gilded Wilde Fettered at last in Reading Gool Life defiling and defiled, Who would worry? a sorry tale?
Marlowe dead in a dining brawl Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen Wantan and wastrel each and all Ah! take hold of some golden mean.
Francis L Coughlin
Fran died July 24, 1969.