George Sand
Dorothy Parker
What time the gifted lady took Away from paper, pen, and book, She spent in amorous dalliance (They do those things so well in France).
Next 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Godmother
- Dorothy Parker : Godspeed
- Dorothy Parker : Guinevere At Her Fireside
- Dorothy Parker : Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Dorothy Parker : Healed
- Dorothy Parker : Hearthside
- Dorothy Parker : I Know I Have Been Happiest
- Dorothy Parker : I Shall Come Back
- Dorothy Parker : Incurable
- Dorothy Parker : Indian Summer
Previous 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : George Gissing
- Dorothy Parker : General Review Of The Sex Situation
- Dorothy Parker : Garden-spot
- Dorothy Parker : Fulfillment
- Dorothy Parker : Frustration
- Dorothy Parker : From A Letter From Lesbia
- Dorothy Parker : For An Unknown Lady
- Dorothy Parker : For A Sad Lady
- Dorothy Parker : For A Lady Who Must Write Verse
- Dorothy Parker : For A Favorite Granddaughter