A Little Treasury of Love Poems: From Chaucer to Dylan ThomasJohn Holmes Scribner, 1950 - 523 oldal |
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xxviii. oldal
... speak up , and less by women , who could speak up , but must not . Yet there is a pure wholeness in love , an avowal and a devotion which the marriage ceremony merely confirms , about which the woman can hardly speak , and has hardly ...
... speak up , and less by women , who could speak up , but must not . Yet there is a pure wholeness in love , an avowal and a devotion which the marriage ceremony merely confirms , about which the woman can hardly speak , and has hardly ...
xxxi. oldal
... speak the experience of love . They seek any device to report that they have found something too marvelous to be reported . Archibald MacLeish , in one of the finest of all love poems in our language , says , " Therefore I will not speak ...
... speak the experience of love . They seek any device to report that they have found something too marvelous to be reported . Archibald MacLeish , in one of the finest of all love poems in our language , says , " Therefore I will not speak ...
68. oldal
... speak of the undying glory of women I will say you were young and straight and your skin fair you stood in the door and the sun was a shadow of shoulders And leaves on your And a leaf on your hair I will not speak of the famous beauty ...
... speak of the undying glory of women I will say you were young and straight and your skin fair you stood in the door and the sun was a shadow of shoulders And leaves on your And a leaf on your hair I will not speak of the famous beauty ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN arms beauty beauty's BEN JONSON birds blush breast breath bright brow burn cheeks cold dark dead dear death delight dilly doth dream E. E. CUMMINGS EDMUND SPENSER eyes face fair fear fire flame flowers gentle give golden gone grace grief hair hand happy hath hear heaven hour JOHN DONNE JOHN DRYDEN kiss lady let thee go light lips live look LOUISE BOGAN love thee love's lovers maid mind moon morning never night o'er pain PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pity pleasure poems poetry praise RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT ROBERT BRIDGES ROBERT HERRICK rose shadow shalt shine sigh silence sing sleep smile soft song soul spring stars summer sweet tears tell thine thing THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS CAREW thou art thought tree true love truth Twas unto voice vows WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wings young youth