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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... speak for patient as well as impatient lovers , for those to whom love is a faith and some- times a folly , for all who have fallen in love or out of it - in short for lovers past , present , and ( possibly ) future . Their poetry is ...
... speak for patient as well as impatient lovers , for those to whom love is a faith and some- times a folly , for all who have fallen in love or out of it - in short for lovers past , present , and ( possibly ) future . Their poetry is ...
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... speak of the undying glory of women . I will say you were young and straight and your skin fair And you stood in the door and the sun was a shadow of leaves on your shoulders And a leaf on your hair- I will not speak of the famous ...
... speak of the undying glory of women . I will say you were young and straight and your skin fair And you stood in the door and the sun was a shadow of leaves on your shoulders And a leaf on your hair- I will not speak of the famous ...
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... speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin . . . Gallantry inspires Ben Jonson's imperishable " Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes , " Richard Lovelace's " To Lucasta , on Going to the Wars , " Thomas Carew's assurance that , when ...
... speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin . . . Gallantry inspires Ben Jonson's imperishable " Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes , " Richard Lovelace's " To Lucasta , on Going to the Wars , " Thomas Carew's assurance that , when ...
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