Dear Doctor, I have read your play,
Which is a good one in its way,
Purges the eyes, and moves the bowels,
And drenches handkerchiefs like towels
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Marvellous poem! loved the conversation in poetic rhyme with the Doctor. An exceptional poem
My hands are full--my head so busy, I'm almost dead--and always dizzy; And so, with endless truth and hurry, Dear Doctor, I am yours,
Congratulations to the close relatives of Lord Byron with the choice of PoemHunter and Team wth this Classic Poem Of The Day. I am very happy for them
Creating names to rhyme, an amazing Eureka by Lord Byron, most intelligently done, enjoyed very much.this gorgeous poem, very entertaining poem 5 Stars full
Every perception matters a lot. Reading such an amazing poem we feel very happy.
yeah really this is great rhyming way poem; masterly crafted
A Byron riff is like no other; He references himself, who else would bother?
I don't know that- the fellow, Schlegel, Was very likely to inveigle A dying person in compunction To try the extremity of unction. very fine poem
Dear Doctor! ! ! ! I am yours! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
What an engrossing narrative with great rhyming skills employed. Thanks.
Indeed Plays of tragedy have lost their attraction among lovers of literature since the time of Poet G G Byron on; but Poetry is reviving ever as wonder to the world!
Enjoyed this poem to its fullest sense. Bravo Byron! Great rhyming scheme
A poem that deserves full score....loved the narration to the doctor!