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Search results for: love | Found 985 Poems |
422. | Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But To Dust by Sir Philip Sidney> | Leave me, O love which reachest but to dust,
And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust:
Whatever fades ... |
424. | Sonnet VI: Some Lovers Speak by Sir Philip Sidney> | Some lovers speak when they their Muses entertain,
Of hopes begot by fear, of wot not what desires:
Of force of heav'nly beams, infusing hellish p... |
425. | Sonnet XI: In Truth, Oh Love by Sir Philip Sidney> | In truth, oh Love, with what a boyish kind
Thou doest proceed in thy most serious ways:
That when the heav'n to thee his best displays,
Yet of t... |
426. | Sonnet VIII: Love, Born In Greece by Sir Philip Sidney> | Love, born in Greece, of late fled from his native place,
Forc'd by a tedious proof, that Turkish harden'd heart
Is no fit mark to pierce with his... |
427. | Lyric of Love to Leah by Aleister Crowley> | Come, my darling, let us dance
To the moon that beckons us
To dissolve our love in trance
Heedless of the hideous
Heat & hate of Sirius-
Shun his... |
428. | The Great Lover by Rupert Brooke> | I have been so great a lover: filled my days
So proudly with the splendour of Love's praise,
The pain, the calm, and the astonishment,
Desire illim... |
429. | The Way That Lovers Use by Rupert Brooke> | The Way that lovers use is this;
They bow, catch hands, with never a word,
And their lips meet, and they do kiss,
—So I have heard.
They qu... |
430. | Love by Rupert Brooke> | Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate,
Where that comes in that shall not go again;
Love sells the proud heart's citadel to Fate.
They have ... |
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