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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... tears so oft prevail ; Grief is infectious , and the air Inflamed with sighs will blast the fair ! Then stop your ears when lovers cry Lest yourself weep , when no soft eye Shall with a sorrowing tear repay That pity which you cast away ...
... tears so oft prevail ; Grief is infectious , and the air Inflamed with sighs will blast the fair ! Then stop your ears when lovers cry Lest yourself weep , when no soft eye Shall with a sorrowing tear repay That pity which you cast away ...
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... tears I'll pledge thee , Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee ! Who shall say that fortune grieves him , While the star of hope she leaves him ? Me , nae cheerfu ' twinkle lights me , Dark despair around benights me . I'll ne'er ...
... tears I'll pledge thee , Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee ! Who shall say that fortune grieves him , While the star of hope she leaves him ? Me , nae cheerfu ' twinkle lights me , Dark despair around benights me . I'll ne'er ...
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... grieve That thy heart could forget , Thy spirit deceive . If I should meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? — With silence and tears . George Gordon , Lord Byron FAREWELL ! Farewell ! if ever fondest prayer For other's 82.
... grieve That thy heart could forget , Thy spirit deceive . If I should meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? — With silence and tears . George Gordon , Lord Byron FAREWELL ! Farewell ! if ever fondest prayer For other's 82.
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