Two-volume Novel
Dorothy Parker
The sun’s gone dim, and The moon’s turned black; For I loved him, and He didn’t love back.
Next 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Ultimatum
- Dorothy Parker : Unfortunate Coincidence
- Dorothy Parker : Vers Demode
- Dorothy Parker : Verse For A Certain Dog
- Dorothy Parker : Victoria
- Dorothy Parker : Wail
- Dorothy Parker : Walter Savage Landor
- Dorothy Parker : Wisdom
- Dorothy Parker : Words Of Comfort To Be Scratched On A Mirror
- Katherine Philips : 6th April 1651 L'amitie: To Mrs. M. Awbrey
Previous 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Transition
- Dorothy Parker : Tombstones In The Starlight
- Dorothy Parker : To Newcastle
- Dorothy Parker : To A Much Too Unfortunate Lady
- Dorothy Parker : Threnody
- Dorothy Parker : Thought For A Sunshiny Morning
- Dorothy Parker : Thomas Carlyle
- Dorothy Parker : They Part
- Dorothy Parker : There Was One
- Dorothy Parker : Theory