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| 4641. | Prelude by Richard Aldington> | | How could I love you more?
I would give up
Even that beauty I have loved too well
That I might love you better.
Alas, how poor the gifts that ... |
| 4642. | Round-Pond by Richard Aldington> | | Water ruffled and speckled by galloping wind
Which puffs and spurts it into tiny pashing breaks
Dashed with lemon-yellow afternoon sunlight.
The... |
| 4643. | The Poplar by Richard Aldington> | | Why do you always stand there shivering
Between the white stream and the road?
The people pass through the dust
On bicycles, in carts, in moto... |
| 4644. | A Passer-by by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | Whither, O splendid ship, thy white sails crowding,
Leaning across the bosom of the urgent West,
That fearest nor sea rising, nor sky clouding,
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| 4645. | Pater Filio by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | Sense with keenest edge unusèd,
Yet unsteel'd by scathing fire;
Lovely feet as yet unbruisèd
On the ways of dark desire;
Sweetest hope that ... |
| 4646. | So sweet love seemed that April morn by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | So sweet love seemed that April morn,
When first we kissed beside the thorn,
So strangely sweet, it was not strange
We thought that love could neve... |
| 4647. | Spirits by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | Angel spirits of sleep,
White-robed, with silver hair,
In your meadows fair,
Where the willows weep,
And the sad moonbeam
On the gliding str... |
| 4648. | To Joseph Joachim by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | Belov'd of all to whom that Muse is dear
Who hid her spirit of rapture from the Greek,
Whereby our art excelleth the antique,
Perfecting formal ... |
| 4649. | To the President of Magdalen College, Oxford by Robert Seymour Bridges> | | Since now from woodland mist and flooded clay
I am fled beside the steep Devonian shore,
Nor stand for welcome at your gothic door,
'Neath the f... |
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