Poems of love, pt. 1Holt, 1912 - Poetry |
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... earth " .James Thomson 594 Gifts . James Thomson 595 Cavalier's Song Amynta . " O Nancy ! wilt Thou go with Me " .. Thomas Percy . " My Heart is a Lute " .Gilbert Elliot 595 596 .Robert Cunninghame - Graham 597 .Anne Barnard 598 Song ...
... earth " .James Thomson 594 Gifts . James Thomson 595 Cavalier's Song Amynta . " O Nancy ! wilt Thou go with Me " .. Thomas Percy . " My Heart is a Lute " .Gilbert Elliot 595 596 .Robert Cunninghame - Graham 597 .Anne Barnard 598 Song ...
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... earth To pave his paths with all the good That warms the bed of youth and blood : - Love has no plea against her eye ; Beauty frowns , and Love must die . But if her milder influence move , And gild the hopes of humble Love ; — Though ...
... earth To pave his paths with all the good That warms the bed of youth and blood : - Love has no plea against her eye ; Beauty frowns , and Love must die . But if her milder influence move , And gild the hopes of humble Love ; — Though ...
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The sun , he doth mount but to find it , Searching the green earth o'er ; But more doth a man's heart mind it- O more , more , more ! Over the gray leagues of ocean The infinite yearneth alone ; The forests with wandering emotion The ...
The sun , he doth mount but to find it , Searching the green earth o'er ; But more doth a man's heart mind it- O more , more , more ! Over the gray leagues of ocean The infinite yearneth alone ; The forests with wandering emotion The ...
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... Earth , the Rose of Stars . George Edward Woodberry [ 1855- SONG OF EROS From " Agathon " " WHEN love in the faint heart trembles , And the eyes with tears are wet , O , tell me what resembles Thee , young Regret ? Violets with dewdrops ...
... Earth , the Rose of Stars . George Edward Woodberry [ 1855- SONG OF EROS From " Agathon " " WHEN love in the faint heart trembles , And the eyes with tears are wet , O , tell me what resembles Thee , young Regret ? Violets with dewdrops ...
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... earth defied , Love dwells in little paths aside . All day long on the highway Rushes an eager band , With straining eyes for a worthless prize That slips from the grasp like sand . And men leave blood where their feet have stood And ...
... earth defied , Love dwells in little paths aside . All day long on the highway Rushes an eager band , With straining eyes for a worthless prize That slips from the grasp like sand . And men leave blood where their feet have stood And ...
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Alfred Tennyson Algernon Charles Swinburne awake Beata mea Domina beauty Behave yoursel birds blue blush bonnie bosom bower breast breath bright charms cheeks Chloe dark dear delight disdain doth dream earth Eileen Aroon eyes face fair fear feet flowers George Edward Woodberry George Gordon Byron girl give Glenlogie gold golden grace grow hair hand hath hear heart heaven hour John Godfrey Saxe kiss lady lass lassie laugh light lily lips live look love thee Love's lover maid maiden Mally's Maud morning ne'er never night o'er pain passion Percy Bysshe Shelley pretty Robert Robert Browning Robert Herrick rose shine sigh sing sleep smile soft SONG soul stars sweet tears tell there's thine thing Thomas Thomas Campion Thomas Carew thought Twas voice vows Walter Savage Landor wanton wind wings young youth
Popular passages
Page 563 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Page 562 - Come live with me and be my love, And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dales and fields, Woods or steepy mountain yields.
Page 755 - She looked down to blush, and she looked up to sigh, With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye. He took her soft hand, ere her mother could bar, — • ' Now tread we a measure !
Page 583 - When Love with unconfine'd wings Hovers within my Gates ; And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the Grates : When I lie tangled in her hair, And fetter'd to her eye ; The Birds, that wanton in the Air, Know no such Liberty.
Page 711 - The wa'nut logs shot sparkles out Towards the pootiest, bless her, An' leetle flames danced all about The chiny on the dresser. Agin the chimbley crook-necks hung, An' in amongst 'em rusted The ole queen's-arm thet gran'ther Young Fetched back from Concord busted. The very room, coz she was in, Seemed warm from floor to ceilin', An' she looked full ez rosy agin Ez the apples she was peelin'.
Page 691 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding: 20 Sweet lovers love the spring.
Page 563 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move, To come to thee and be thy love.
Page 585 - TO HIS COY MISTRESS Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime. We would sit down and think which way To walk and pass our long love's day. Thou by the Indian Ganges' side 5 Shouldst rubies find; I by the tide Of Humber would complain.
Page 662 - Philosophy The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle.
Page 633 - Or ever the knightly years were gone, With the old world to the grave, I was a king in Babylon, And you were a Christian slave.