Tuesday, December 31, 2002

Andrew Jones Comments

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I hate that Andrew Jones; he'll breed
His children up to waste and pillage.
I wish the press-gang or the drum
With its tantara sound would come,
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William Wordsworth
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Dr. Antony Theodore 03 January 2021

and there he found The cripple in the mid-day heat Standing alone, and at his feet He saw the penny on the ground. great poem. tony

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delukemuwanigwa12gmail.com 03 January 2021

Great poem. Its not just about a beggar. Its about stolen property racism conquest colonialism and any situation one one person steals from another. The beggar a metaphor

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Aniruddha Pathak 03 January 2020

A bit of humour, empathy, and a great unique style and the result is this lovely piece.

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Dr Antony Theodore 03 January 2020

It chanced that Andrew passed that way Just at the time; and there he found The cripple in the mid-day heat Standing alone, and at his feet He saw the penny on the ground The great wordsworth whom we studied in the literature classess. tony

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Savita Tyagi 03 January 2020

This is the kind of perverse pleasure some get while snatching things away from helpless. A painful scenario painted so skillfully with empathy and anger justified.

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Ramesh T A 03 January 2020

Indeed begging is worse to breed children and should teach them by making himself a working guy for their better future! Wonderful message Poet Wordsworth gives here as New Year message, it seems!

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