Love Poems – Page 3445
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Poems of Charles Baudelaire/Contemplation
Thou, O my Grief, be wise and tranquil still, / The eve is thine which even now drops down, / To carry peace or care to human will, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/La Beatrice
Should dream that eagles and insects, streams and woods, / Stand still to hear him chaunt his dolorous moods? / Even unto us, who made these ancient things, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/Robed in a Silken Robe
Robed in a silken robe that shines and shakes, / She seems to dance whene'er she treads the sod, / Like the long serpent that a fakir makes … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/Spleen
I'm like some king in whose corrupted veins / Flows agèd blood; who rules a land of rains; / Who, young in years, is old in all distress; … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/Sunset
Fair is the sun when first he flames above, / Flinging his joy down in a happy beam; / And happy he who can salute with love … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/The Death of Lovers
There shall be couches whence faint odours rise, / Divans like sepulchres, deep and profound; / Strange flowers that bloomed beneath diviner skies … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/The Ideal
Not all the beauties in old prints vignetted, / Those worthless products of an outworn age, / With slippered feet and fingers castanetted, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/The Soul of Wine
"To thy wife's eyes I'll bring their long-lost gleam, / I'll bring back to thy child his strength and light, / To him, life's fragile athlete I will seem … -
Poems of Childhood/Armenian Lullaby
If thou wilt shut thy drowsy eyes, / My mulberry one, my golden sun! / The rose shall sing thee lullabies, … -
Poems of Childhood/At the Door
I thought myself, indeed, secure, / So fast the door, so firm the lock; / But, lo! he toddling comes to lure …
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