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Tardy George by George Henry Boker - Famous poems, famous …
The poem reflects the frustration and impatience felt by many during the war, particularly with McClellan's perceived lack of urgency and decisive action. Its succinct and sharp language captures the sentiment of the time, making it a notable …
A Tardy Apology by Eugene Field - Famous poems, famous …
Analysis (ai): This poem employs a humorous tone to apologize for the delay in sending numbers due to lack of inspiration, comparing the poet to a drunken individual lost in oblivion. It incorporates classical allusions to Anack and Maecenas, reflecting the poet's knowledge of Greek and Roman literature.
Entirely Too Tardy by Hawley Laine Proctor - Poetry.com
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Tardy Spring by George Meredith - Poetry.com
Our farthest smiles, our next is friend. He drinks his hurried flight, and drops. Or leap to find the waterway. The grasses one vast underhum. This magic of the whirl for South. Where flocks now bleat and sprouts the clod. A sightless heaven, a shaven land. Thought of the girl we love from cold. And earth's green banner shakes.
Poem: Tardy Spring by George Meredith - PoetryNook.Com
Classic Poem. Tardy Spring. by George Meredith. Now the North wind ceases, The warm South-west awakes; Swift fly the fleeces, Thick the blossom-flakes. Now hill to hill has made the stride, And distance waves the without end: Now in the breast a …
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