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| 4341. | Love Poem by Kathleen Raine> | | Yours is the face that the earth turns to me,
Continuous beyond its human features lie
The mountain forms that rest against the sky.
With your eyes... |
| 4342. | Paradise Seed by Kathleen Raine> | | Where is the seed
Of the tree felled,
Of the forest burned,
Or living root
Under ash and cinders?
From woven bud
What last leaf strives
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| 4343. | The Ancient Speech by Kathleen Raine> | | A Gaelic bard they praise who in fourteen adjectives
Named the one indivisible soul of his glen;
For what are the bens and the glens but manifold qu... |
| 4344. | A Ballad upon a Wedding by Sir John Suckling> | | I tell thee, Dick, where I have been,
Where I the rarest things have seen,
O, things without compare!
Such sights again cannot be found
In any... |
| 4346. | I prithee send me back my heart by Sir John Suckling> | | I prithee send me back my heart,
Since I cannot have thine;
For if from yours you will not part,
Why, then, shouldst thou have mine?
Yet now I t... |
| 4347. | I prithee spare me gentle boy by Sir John Suckling> | | I prithee spare me gentle boy,
Press me no more for that slight toy,
That foolish trifle of an heart;
I swear it will not do its part,
Though thou... |
| 4348. | Out upon it, I have lov'd by Sir John Suckling> | | Out upon it, I have lov'd
Three whole days together;
And am like to love three more,
If it prove fair weather.
Time shall moult away his wings,
... |
| 4349. | Why so Pale and Wan? by Sir John Suckling> | | WHY so pale and wan, fond lover?
Prithee, why so pale?
Will, when looking well can't move her,
Looking ill prevail?
Prithee, why so p... |
| 4350. | Le Pont Mirabeau by Guillaume Apollinaire> | | Sous le pont Mirabeau coule la Seine
Et nos amours
Faut-il qu'il m'en souvienne
La joie venait toujours après la peine.
Vienne la nuit sonne l'... |
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