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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems
501.Sonnet 03: Mindful Of You The Sodden Earth In Spring by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring, And all the flowers that in the springtime grow, And dusty roads, and thistles, and the slow Risin...
502.Sonnet 04: Not In This Chamber Only At My Birth by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Not in this chamber only at my birth— When the long hours of that mysterious night Were over, and the morning was in sight— I cried, but ...
503.Sonnets 03: Not With Libations, But With Shouts And Laughter by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter We drenched the altars of Love's sacred grove, Shaking to earth green fruits, impatient after The ...
504.Sonnets 02: Into The Golden Vessel Of Great Song by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Into the golden vessel of great song Let us pour all our passion; breast to breast Let other lovers lie, in love and rest; Not we,—articulate, so...
505.Sonnets 11: As To Some Lovely Temple, Tenantless by Edna St. Vincent Millay
As to some lovely temple, tenantless Long since, that once was sweet with shivering brass, Knowing well its altars ruined and the grass Grown up be...
506.Sonnet 104 - A spot of poontang on a five-foot piece by John Berryman
A spot of poontang on a five-foot piece, Diminutive, but room enough . . like clay To finger eager on some torrid day . . Who'd throw her black hai...
507.Sonnet 115 - All we were going strong last night this time by John Berryman
All we were going strong last night this time, the mosts were flying & the frozen daiquiris were downing, supine on the floor lay Lise listening to...
508.Sonnet 117 - All we were going strong by John Berryman
All we were going strong last night this time, the mots were flying & the frozen daiquiris were downing, supine on the floor lay Lise listening to ...
509.Sonnet 96 by John Berryman
It will seem strange, no more this range on range Of opening hopes and happenings. Strange to be One's name no longer. Not caught up, not free. Str...
510.OF LOVE: A SONNET by Robert Herrick
How Love came in, I do not know, Whether by th'eye, or ear, or no; Or whether with the soul it came, At first, infused with the same; Whether in p...
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