Mysterious Disapperance. (prose)
A short time ago Mr. Fitzivitz, of Rank end, was seen to be swimming at a great rate and making a most extensive spread in the river plate. Several friends cautioned him not to go so far out of his depth, but he was utterly heedless of advice, he dived still deeper, and was observed to sink over head and ears in debt, leaving a large circle of friends to bewail his loss. His body has since been recovered, but all that could have comforted his anxious friends had fled, alas for ever.
John Hartley
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Poem topics: loss, river, swimming, time, head, great, depth, advice, short, body, large, spread, circle, anxious, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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