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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... ends in wisdom . The figure is the same for love . . . . It is the surprise of remembering something we didn't know we knew . " The lover may not always recall love's awakening , but he can never wholly forget it . The poet remembers it ...
... ends in wisdom . The figure is the same for love . . . . It is the surprise of remembering something we didn't know we knew . " The lover may not always recall love's awakening , but he can never wholly forget it . The poet remembers it ...
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... end for which we twain are met . Mine own heart's lady with no gainsayings You shall be always wholly till I die ; And in my right against all bitter things Sweet laurel with fresh rose its force shall try ; Seeing reason wills not that ...
... end for which we twain are met . Mine own heart's lady with no gainsayings You shall be always wholly till I die ; And in my right against all bitter things Sweet laurel with fresh rose its force shall try ; Seeing reason wills not that ...
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... the nail and we will make fiery ovens for Jack Sprat and you will hurl yourself into my tiny jail . and we will take a supper together and that will be that . Anne Sexton The Mystery of Love Love Jove begins and ends in 200.
... the nail and we will make fiery ovens for Jack Sprat and you will hurl yourself into my tiny jail . and we will take a supper together and that will be that . Anne Sexton The Mystery of Love Love Jove begins and ends in 200.
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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