Love Poems – Page 3088
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The Curse (Donne)
WHOEVER guesses, thinks, or dreams, he knows / Who is my mistress, wither by this curse; / Him, only for his purse … -
The Curse upon Edward
Weave the warp, and weave the woof, / The winding-sheet of Edward's race. / Give ample room, and verge enough … -
The Cyclamen
Over the plains where Persian hosts / Laid down their lives for glory / Flutter the cyclamens, like ghosts … -
The Daisy
From the “Legend of Good Women” / OF all the floures in the mede, / Than love I most these floures white and rede, … -
The Daisy follows soft the Sun —
The daisy follows soft the sun, / And when his golden walk is done, / Sits shyly at his feet. … -
The Dalliance of the Eagles
Skirting the river road (my forenoon walk, my rest), / Skyward in air a sudden muffled sound, the dalliance of the eagles, / The rushing amorous contact high in space together, … -
The Damp
WHEN I am dead, and doctors know not why, / And my friends' curiosity / Will have me cut up to survey each part, … -
The Dance
[Published soon after the surrender of Cornwallis] / CORNWALLIS led a country dance, / The like was never seen, sir, … -
The Dancer
Skin creamy as the furled magnolia bud / That stabs the dusky shadows of her hair; / Great startled eyes, and sudden-pulsing blood … -
The Dancers
From Machaon and the Faun / I DANCE and dance! Another faun, / A black one, dances on the lawn. …
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