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Come hither and behold the fruits

DMI number:
23980
First Line:
Come hither and behold the fruits
Last Line:
Olympus trembling as he nods
Poem Genre / Form:
Riddle and Couplet
Themes:
Hopelessness / vanity of life
Related People
Author:
Jonathan Swift
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Swift Poems Project, 921-
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p.75-79
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Title:
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Page No(s):
pp.244-246
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Jonathan Swift