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Search results for: love | Found 985 Poems |
201. | Lovers on Aran by Seamus Heaney> | The timeless waves, bright, sifting, broken glass,
Came dazzling around, into the rocks,
Came glinting, sifting from the Americas
To posess Aran.... |
202. | Eurolove by Spike Milligan> | I cannot
and I will not
No, I cannot love you less
Like the flower to the butterfly
The corsage to the dress
She turns my love to dust
m... |
203. | The Dog Lovers by Spike Milligan> | So they bought you
And kept you in a
Very good home
Cental heating
TV
A deep freeze
A very good home-
No one to take you
For that lovely long ... |
204. | Love's Deity by John Donne> | I long to talk with some old lover's ghost,
Who died before the God of Love was born:
I cannot think that he, who then loved most,
Sunk so low as t... |
205. | Holy Sonnet XVII: Since She Whom I Loved by John Donne> | Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt
To Nature, and to hers, and my good is dead,
And her soul early into heaven ravished,
Wholly on heav... |
206. | Confined Love by John Donne> | Some man unworthy to be possessor
Of old or new love, himself being false or weak,
Thought his pain and shame would be lesser
If on womankind he mi... |
207. | Elegy XVIII: Love's Progress by John Donne> | Who ever loves, if he do not propose
The right true end of love, he's one that goes
To sea for nothing but to make him sick.
Love is a bear-whelp b... |
208. | Self-Love by John Donne> | He that cannot choose but love,
And strives against it still,
Never shall my fancy move,
For he loves 'gainst his will;
Nor he which is all his ow... |
209. | Negative Love by John Donne> | I never stoop'd so low, as they
Which on an eye, cheeke, lip, can prey,
Seldom to them, which soare no higher
Than vertue or the minde to'admire,
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210. | Love's Usury by John Donne> | For every hour that thou wilt spare me now
I will allow,
Usurious God of Love, twenty to thee,
When with my brown my gray hairs equal be;
Till the... |
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