The Veteran
Dorothy Parker
When I was young and bold and strong, Oh, right was right, and wrong was wrong! My plume on high, my flag unfurled, I rode away to right the world. “Come out, you dogs, and fight!” said I, And wept there was but once to die. But I am old; and good and bad Are woven in a crazy plaid. I sit and say, “The world is so; And he is wise who lets it go. A battle lost, a battle won— The difference is small, my son.” Inertia rides and riddles me; The which is called Philosophy.
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- Dorothy Parker : The Whistling Girl
- Dorothy Parker : The White Lady
- Dorothy Parker : The Willow
- Dorothy Parker : Theory
- Dorothy Parker : There Was One
- Dorothy Parker : They Part
- Dorothy Parker : Thomas Carlyle
- Dorothy Parker : Thought For A Sunshiny Morning
- Dorothy Parker : Threnody
- Dorothy Parker : To A Much Too Unfortunate Lady
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- Dorothy Parker : The Trusting Heart
- Dorothy Parker : The Trifler
- Dorothy Parker : The Thin Edge
- Dorothy Parker : The Small Hours
- Dorothy Parker : The Second Oldest Story
- Dorothy Parker : The Searched Soul
- Dorothy Parker : The Sea
- Dorothy Parker : The Satin Dress
- Dorothy Parker : The Red Dress
- Dorothy Parker : The New Love