A Little Treasury of Love Poems, from Chaucer to Dylan Thomas |
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ROBERT HERRICK LOVE IS ENOUGH Love is enough : though the World be a - waning And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining Though the sky be too dark for dim eyes to discover The gold - cups and daisies fair blooming ...
ROBERT HERRICK LOVE IS ENOUGH Love is enough : though the World be a - waning And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining Though the sky be too dark for dim eyes to discover The gold - cups and daisies fair blooming ...
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She heard and went and knew not why ; Her heart to his she laid ; Light was the air beneath the sky But dark under the shade . “ Oh do you breathe , lad , that your breast Seems not to rise and fall , And here upon my bosom prest There ...
She heard and went and knew not why ; Her heart to his she laid ; Light was the air beneath the sky But dark under the shade . “ Oh do you breathe , lad , that your breast Seems not to rise and fall , And here upon my bosom prest There ...
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THE DARK MEMORY It was our love's Gethsemane , and you wept . Around us , in the drab twilight , the little room That had known our love , that had known our tears and our laughter , kept Shamed silence . Silently round us rose the ...
THE DARK MEMORY It was our love's Gethsemane , and you wept . Around us , in the drab twilight , the little room That had known our love , that had known our tears and our laughter , kept Shamed silence . Silently round us rose the ...
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Contents
SONG | 7 |
GO LOVELY ROSE Edmund Waller | 8 |
THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES F W Bourdillon | 14 |
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