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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... breast forsake ! Now have I freed myself , and fled the chain , And what I have borne , shame to bear again . We vanquish , and tread tamed love under feet , Victorious wreaths at length my temples greet . Suffer , and harden : good ...
... breast forsake ! Now have I freed myself , and fled the chain , And what I have borne , shame to bear again . We vanquish , and tread tamed love under feet , Victorious wreaths at length my temples greet . Suffer , and harden : good ...
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Louis Untermeyer. " Oh do you breathe , lad , that your breast Seems not to rise and fall , And here upon my bosom prest There beats no ... breast- ' Tis the wound of love goes home ! The woodbine creeps abroad Calling low to her lover : 122.
Louis Untermeyer. " Oh do you breathe , lad , that your breast Seems not to rise and fall , And here upon my bosom prest There beats no ... breast- ' Tis the wound of love goes home ! The woodbine creeps abroad Calling low to her lover : 122.
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... breast that was troubled to listen : Shadow from door . Therefore I will not praise your knees nor your fine walking , Telling you men shall remember your name as long As lips move or breath is spent or the iron of English Rings from a ...
... breast that was troubled to listen : Shadow from door . Therefore I will not praise your knees nor your fine walking , Telling you men shall remember your name as long As lips move or breath is spent or the iron of English Rings from a ...
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A. E. Housman Adapted by Louis Algernon Charles Swinburne Anna Wickham Anonymous Barbara Allen beauty birds breast breath bright cheek Christina Rossetti Christopher Marlowe Cynara dark dear death delight ding doth dream earth Emily Dickinson eternal eyes face fair Farewell fear flowers girl give Greensleeves grief hair hand hath hear heart heaven Joan Hunter Dunn John Donne Keats kiss Lady light lips live look Louis Untermeyer love poems love thee love's lovers married Matthew Prior mistress moon Muckle-mouth never night o'er pain passion play poet poetry remember Richard Lovelace Robert Browning Robert Burns Robert Herrick rose sigh silence sing sleep smile soft song sonnets soul stars tears tell thine things Thomas Campion Thomas Carew thou art thought true verse weep wild William Shakespeare wind woman wrote young