Love Poems – Page 1227
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From “Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum”
Prologue / WOULDN’T it jar you, wouldn’t it make you sore / To see the poet, when the goods play out, … -
From “The Castle of Indolence”
From Canto I. / The castle hight of Indolence, / And its false luxury; … -
From “The Church Porch”
Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes enhance / Thy rate and price, and mark thee for a treasure, / Hearken unto a Verser, who may chance … -
From “The Lady of Shalott”
Part I. / on either side the river lie / Long fields of barley and of rye, … -
From “The Odyssey”
Prefacing the Butcher-Lang Translation / AS one that for a weary space has lain / Lulled by the song of Circe and her wine … -
From “Wordsworth’s Grave”
Poet who sleepest by this wandering wave! / When thou wast born, what birth-gift hadst thou then? / To thee what wealth was that the Immortals gave, … -
From all the Jails the Boys and Girls
From all the Jails the Boys and Girls / Ecstatically leap — / Beloved only Afternoon … -
From an "Ode for Decoration Day"
O gallant brothers of the generous South, / Foes for a day and brothers for all time! / I charge you by the memories of our youth, … -
From an "Ode to England"
Keats / o gold Hyperion, love-lorn Porphyro, / Ill-fated! from thine orbëd fire struck back … -
from Astrophil and Stella
Queen Virtue's court, which some call Stella's face, / Prepar'd by Nature's choicest furniture, / Hath his front built of alabaster pure; …
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