A Pig's-Eye View Of Literature

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An illustration for the story A Pig's-Eye View Of Literature by the author Dorothy Parker
Rudolph Furtado, Pig wallowing in Ben Tre, Vietnam, 2013
An illustration for the story A Pig's-Eye View Of Literature by the author Dorothy Parker
Rudolph Furtado, Pig wallowing in Ben Tre, Vietnam, 2013
An illustration for the story A Pig's-Eye View Of Literature by the author Dorothy Parker
The Lives and Times of John Keats,
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and
George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron

Byron and Shelley and Keats
Were a trio of Lyrical treats.
The forehead of Shelley was cluttered with curls,
And Keats never was a descendant of earls,
And Byron walked out with a number of girls,
But it didn't impair the poetical feats
Of Byron and Shelley,
Of Byron and Shelley,
Of Byron and Shelley and Keats. 


Enjoy reading the poem of John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron.


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