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William Herbert Carruth (Уильям Херберт Каррут) The Sophomore's Invitation Come out with me, O maiden mine, Come out and roam the campus; I'll wield the fairy bug-net thine, And flounder through the bindweed vine, A-puffing like a grampus. The homely stone for thee shall yield Its coleopterous treasure; For thee across the stubble field I'll chase the scarab's shining shield And make believe its pleasure. Each rotten log for us shall be A casket of Pandora; The crazy ant, the wicked flea, The spunky cicindelidae Shall help complete our Flora. Or on some warm and dusky night We'll hie us to the arbor; With glucose syrup and a light We'll lure the sphynx's heavy flight Into our fatal harbor. So come with me, O maiden mine, O come and roam the campus; Why wilt thou over tangents pine, Or in Greek roots thy wits entwine, A-puffing like a grampus. William Herbert Carruth's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1229 |
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