The use of the word "epigrams" suggests that the poems are witty and clever, and the fact that they were written by the woman and the speaker together adds a personal touch to the poetry. The final stanza brings the poem to a close, as the speaker reflects on the power of poetry to ...
Like a dandelion seed, and could settle at will On a velvety lawn or a sun-spread hill, And live with the eagerness and zest Of the wanton little dandelion pest. -MARY TRIPLETT Rebirth Four days Her petals furled Gainst chilling wind and rain. Came sun-and rose disclosed her heart Purr ...
"Davidic" psalter. This, however, may have also included psalms written concerning David, or concerning one of the later Davidic kings, or even psalms written in the manner of those he authored. It is also true that the tradition as to which psalms are "Davidic" remains somewhat ...