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Poems by Oscar Wilde
Library of Congress
To drift with every passion till my soul / Is a stringed lute on which all winds can play, / Is it for this that I have given away / Mine ancient wisdom, and austere control?
Oscar
Wilde

Poems by Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

He is most famous for his sophisticated, brilliantly witty plays and also for his eccentricity in dress, tastes and manners. His first published work, Poems (1881), was well received and served as a springboard for his 1882 United States lecture tour.

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BOSTON: ROBERT BROTHERS, 1881
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 1999