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  • Aunt Imogen poem - Edwin Arlington Robinson - Best Poems
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen’s Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them —The mother understood, And wisely
  • Aunt Imogen by Edwin Arlington Robinson | Poemist
    Aunt Imogen by Edwin Arlington Robinson Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen’s Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them
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  • Captain Craig; A Book of Poems Aunt Imogen
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen's Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them —The mother understood, And wisely
  • Aunt Imogen by Edwin Arlington Robinson - Poetry. com
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen’s Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them —The mother understood, And wisely
  • Aunt Imogen - Poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen’s Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them —The mother understood, And wisely
  • Aunt Imogen by Edwin Arlington Robinson - PoetrySoup. com
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George— Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks In fifty-two But those great bites of time Made all September a Queen’s Festival; And they would strive, informally, to make The most of them —The mother understood, And wisely
  • Aunt Imogen, by Edwin Arlington Robinson - Poeticous
    Aunt Imogen was coming, and there… The children—Jane, Sylvester, and… Were eyes and ears; for there was… Aunt Imogen to them in the whole… And she was in it only for four we…
  • AUNT IMOGEN by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON - Poetry Explorer - Your Free . . .
    AUNT IMOGEN was coming, and therefore The children--Jane, Sylvester, and Young George-- Were eyes and ears; for there was only one Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world, And she was in it only for four weeks
  • Aunt Imogen - Original Poems
    The poem Aunt Imogen explores the bittersweet duality of familial love and personal longing through the lens of a woman who, though cherished by her niece and nephews, grapples with a profound sense of emotional unfulfillment Structured in 36 stanzas of four lines each, the verse employs a loose, conversational tone that belies the depth of its emotional undercurrents The lack of strict





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