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Charmides and Other Poems - cover

Charmides and Other Poems

Oscar Wilde

Editorial: Oscar Wilde

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Sinopsis

He was a Grecian lad, who coming home
With pulpy figs and wine from Sicily
Stood at his galley’s prow, and let the foam
Blow through his crisp brown curls unconsciously,
And holding wave and wind in boy’s despite
Peered from his dripping seat across the wet and stormy night.
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