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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
451. | Sonnet of the Sweet Complaint by Federico Garcia Lorca> | Never let me lose the marvel
of your statue-like eyes, or the accent
the solitary rose of your breath
places on my cheek at night.
I am afraid o... |
452. | Sonnet I by Robert Louis Stevenson> | NOR judge me light, tho' light at times I seem,
And lightly in the stress of fortune bear
The innumerable flaws of changeful care -
Nor judge me li... |
453. | Sonnet II by Robert Louis Stevenson> | So shall this book wax like unto a well,
Fairy with mirrored flowers about the brim,
Or like some tarn that wailing curlews skim,
Glassing the sall... |
454. | Sonnet III by Robert Louis Stevenson> | I have a hoard of treasure in my breast;
The grange of memory steams against the door,
Full of my bygone lifetime's garnered store -
Old pleasures ... |
455. | Sonnet V by Robert Louis Stevenson> | Not undelightful, friend, our rustic ease
To grateful hearts; for by especial hap,
Deep nested in the hill's enormous lap,
With its own ring of wal... |
456. | Sonnet VII by Robert Louis Stevenson> | The strong man's hand, the snow-cool head of age,
The certain-footed sympathies of youth -
These, and that lofty passion after truth,
Hunger unsati... |
457. | Sonnet VIII by Robert Louis Stevenson> | As Daniel, bird-alone, in that far land,
Kneeling in fervent prayer, with heart-sick eyes
Turned thro' the casement toward the westering skies;
Or ... |
458. | SONNET OF AUTUMN by Charles Baudelaire> | THEY say to me, thy clear and crystal eyes:
"Why dost thou love me so, strange lover mine?"
Be sweet, be still! My heart and soul despise
All sa... |
459. | Sonnet 19 by John Milton> | XIX
When I consider how my light is spent,
Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide,
And that one talent which is death to hide
Lodged with... |
460. | Sonnet 16 by John Milton> | XVI
When I consider how my light is spent,
E're half my days, in this dark world and wide,
And that one Talent which is death to hide,
Lodg'd wi... |
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