Sunday, June 24, 2012

Eloisa to Abelard

Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope

In these deep solitudes and awful cells,
Where heav'nly-pensive contemplation dwells,
And ever-musing melancholy reigns;
What means this tumult in a vestal's veins?
Why rove my thoughts beyond this last retreat?
Why feels my heart its long-forgotten heat?

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Do you want to join Poetry Club? All you need is to write your poem in the space below. Under your poem, include, your first and last name, the city and state in which you live in, and the type of poem your making(If you are making another poem with the same account you used on your first poem, write the word 'again' after your first and last name).

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Summer is here,
Lets all cheer.
Don't be so gray,
Lets all yell Horray,
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Paterson,NJ

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Summer is here,
Lets all cheer.
Don't be so gray,
Lets all yell Horray,
While I play with my peer.

Pedro Rodriguez 'Again'
Paterson,NJ

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