Author: Poe, Edgar Allen
Title: Elizabeth
Publisher: Eris Etext Project
Tag(s): elizabeth; american literature
Contributor(s): Eric Lease Morgan (Infomotions, Inc.)
Versions: original; local mirror; HTML (this file); printable
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Rights: GNU General Public License
Size: 124 words (really short) Grade range: 51-53 (graduate school) Readability score: -47 (very difficult)
Identifier: poe-elizabeth-438
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1850
ELIZABETH
by Edgar Allan Poe
ELIZABETH
Elizabeth, it surely is most fit
[Logic and common usage so commanding]
In thy own book that first thy name be writ,
Zeno and other sages notwithstanding;
And I have other reasons for so doing
Besides my innate love of contradiction;
Each poet - if a poet - in pursuing
The muses thro' their bowers of Truth or Fiction,
Has studied very little of his part,
Read nothing, written less - in short's a fool
Endued with neither soul, nor sense, nor art,
Being ignorant of one important rule,
Employed in even the theses of the school-
Called - I forget the heathenish Greek name
[Called anything, its meaning is the same]
"Always write first things uppermost in the heart."
THE END
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