Men and Women: the Poetry of LoveLouis Untermeyer American Heritage Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 224 Stating that preoccupation with love is as timeless as it is universal, an experienced anthologist proves his point in this wide-ranging collection of love poems from the ancient "Song of songs" through Latin, medieval, Elizabethan, and Victorian poets to today's writers. |
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... arm . " You may , young man , you may . ” Ah , spring was sent for lass and lad , " Tis now the blood runs gold , And man and maid had best be glad Before the world is old . What flowers to - day may flower to - morrow , But never as ...
... arm . " You may , young man , you may . ” Ah , spring was sent for lass and lad , " Tis now the blood runs gold , And man and maid had best be glad Before the world is old . What flowers to - day may flower to - morrow , But never as ...
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... arms have lain Under my head till morning ; but the rain Is full of ghosts tonight , that tap and sigh Upon the glass and listen for reply ; And in my heart there stirs a quiet pain For unremembered lads that not again Will turn to me ...
... arms have lain Under my head till morning ; but the rain Is full of ghosts tonight , that tap and sigh Upon the glass and listen for reply ; And in my heart there stirs a quiet pain For unremembered lads that not again Will turn to me ...
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... arms straight , and your mouth scarlet : I shall say you will die and none will remember you : Your arms change , and none remember the swish of your garments , Nor the click of your shoe . Not with my hand's strength , not with ...
... arms straight , and your mouth scarlet : I shall say you will die and none will remember you : Your arms change , and none remember the swish of your garments , Nor the click of your shoe . Not with my hand's strength , not with ...
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Anonymous arms beauty birds break breast breath bright called cheek close dark dead dear death delight desire dream earth Elizabeth Barrett Browning Emily Dickinson ends eyes face fair fall Farewell fear fire flowers girl give grow hair hand hath hear heart heaven hope John keep kiss Lady leaves less lies light lines lips live look Lord love's lovers married MICHIGAN mind moon morning move never night once pain passion play pleasure poems poet poetry remember Robert Robert Browning rose Rossetti round sigh silence sing sleep smile song sonnets soul spring stand stars stay sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas thou art thought touch tree true turned voice wild William Shakespeare wind woman wrote young