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When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards
When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards






When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards

51 quotes have been tagged as small-towns: G.K. It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race. in a family and small town that valued none of those things-and that .Best cities poems ever written.

When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards

Recently, however, a student asked me: “Which John Ashbery poem. The last in air, the former in the deep! First with the whales, last with the eagle skies! Drown’d wast thou till an earthquake made thee steep, Another cannot wake thy giant size! James Lynne Alexander, ‘ A Day at the Falls of Niagara ’.Mirrlees, a British-born poet, was living in Paris at the time, and her avant-garde poem celebrates the city as the most bohemian and progressive place on earth in 1919, with its multicultural population, night life (the Moulin Rouge), and trappings of modern culture (including billboard advertisements on the Metro). Famous poems about small towns Thou answerest not, for thou art dead asleep.








When I Was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Richards