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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... fear . " Hold up , hold up , Lord William , " she says , 66 " For I fear that you are slain ! " ' Tis naething but the shadow of my scarlet cloak , That shines in the water sae plain . " O they rade on , and on they rade , And a ' by ...
... fear . " Hold up , hold up , Lord William , " she says , 66 " For I fear that you are slain ! " ' Tis naething but the shadow of my scarlet cloak , That shines in the water sae plain . " O they rade on , and on they rade , And a ' by ...
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... storm that passion did begin ; Strong through your cause , but by your virtue weak . Dark is the world where your light shinéd never ; Well is he born that may behold you ever . Edmund Spenser FEAR NOT , DEAR LOVE Fear not , dear love 151.
... storm that passion did begin ; Strong through your cause , but by your virtue weak . Dark is the world where your light shinéd never ; Well is he born that may behold you ever . Edmund Spenser FEAR NOT , DEAR LOVE Fear not , dear love 151.
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Louis Untermeyer. FEAR NOT , DEAR LOVE Fear not , dear love , that I'll reveal Those hours of pleasure we both steal ; No eye shall see , nor yet the sun Descry what thou and I have done . No ear shall hear our love , but we Silent as ...
Louis Untermeyer. FEAR NOT , DEAR LOVE Fear not , dear love , that I'll reveal Those hours of pleasure we both steal ; No eye shall see , nor yet the sun Descry what thou and I have done . No ear shall hear our love , but we Silent as ...
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