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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Born in 1806 at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, England, Elizabeth Barrett, was an English poet of the Romantic Movement...
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FURTHER READING
Poems about Dogs
from The Dogs
by Joshua Marie Wilkinson
Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog)
by A. Van Jordan
Deep Lane
by Mark Doty
for yam sir: elevated blues
by Abraham Smith
Jogging with Oscar
by Walt McDonald
Lost and Found
by Ron Padgett
Mother Doesn't Want a Dog
by Judith Viorst
Roadside Attractions with the Dogs of America
by Ada Limón
Shooting the Dog
by June Jordan
The Marble Faun
by Amy King
Who Is God? So Asked Our Dog
by Dara Wier
Poems about Pets
Eighth Air Force
by Randall Jarrell
Goldfish Are Ordinary
by Stacie Cassarino
Jogging with Oscar
by Walt McDonald
Mother Doesn't Want a Dog
by Judith Viorst
My Grandmother's White Cat
by Maurice Kilwein Guevara
Next Day
by Randall Jarrell
Ode on the death of a favorite cat
by Thomas Gray
Stones in the Air
by Anna Journey
That Sure is My Little Dog
by Eleanor Lerman
tomorrow I leave to El Paso, Texas
by Juan Felipe Herrera
Yellow Beak
by Stephen Dobyns
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Flush or Faunus

 
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

You see this dog. It was but yesterday
I mused, forgetful of his presence here,
Till thought on thought drew downward tear on tear;
When from the pillow, where wet-cheeked I lay,
A head as hairy as Faunus, thrust its way
Right sudden against my face,—two golden-clear
Large eyes astonished mine,—a drooping ear
Did flap me on either cheek, to dry the spray!
I started first, as some Arcadian
Amazed by goatly god in twilight grove:
But as my bearded vision closelier ran
My tears off, I knew Flush, and rose above
Surprise and sadness; thanking the true Pan,
Who, by low creatures, leads to heights of love.






This poem appeared in Poem-A-Day on June 23, 2013. Browse the Poem-A-Day archive.
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