Love in all aspects
- Part The First
'Tis the middle of night by the castle clockby Samuel Taylor Coleridge 738 lines, 2 comments - Some that have deeper digg'd love's mine than I,
Say, where his centric happiness doth lie;by John Donne 24 lines - Beautiful and rich is an old friendship, Grateful to the touch as ancient ivory, Smooth as aged wine, or sheen of tapestry Where light has lingered, intimate anby Eunice Tietjens 9 lines, 6 comments
- Forget thee? If to dream by night and muse on thee by day;
If all the worship deep and wild a poet's heart can pay;by John Moultrie 20 lines - My Love is of a birth as rare
As 'tis for object strange and high:by Andrew Marvell 40 lines, 5 comments - I who live though I have died,
Claim a great discovery,by Jose Marti 23 lines - And the first grey of morning fill'd the east,
And the fog rose out of the Oxus stream.by Matthew Arnold 892 lines - Yesterday, at the art show,
I saw her, and yesterdayby Jose Marti 54 lines - If your eyes were not the color of the moon,
of a day full [here, interrupted by the baby waking — continued about 26by Pablo Neruda 18 lines, 1 comment - Is love a pleasure or a pain in mask,
The more to lure us on to final woe,by George Henry Boker 15 lines - A son of elder sons I am,
Whose boyhood days were cramped and scant,by Henry Lawson 200 lines - We left Little Redfish for Lake Josephus, traveling along the
good names--from Stanley to Capehorn to Seafoam to theby Richard Brautigan 45 lines - I am the wind that wavers,
You are the certain land;by Zoe Akins 13 lines, 4 comments - Naked, you are simple as one of your hands,
Smooth, earthy, small, transparent, round:by Pablo Neruda 16 lines - Watching whitecaps roll into the ocean of blue.
With a smile on my face just thinking of you.by James Douglas Morrison 11 lines, 4 comments - I have found a guru in Raidas, he has
given me the pill of knowledge.by Mirabai 14 lines, 5 comments - I HEARD thee laugh,
And in this merrimentby Stephen Maria Crane 10 lines, 1 comment - Oft do I dream this strange and penetrating dream:
An unknown woman, whom I love, who loves me well,by Paul Verlaine 14 lines, 1 comment - I have been so great a lover: filled my days
So proudly with the splendour of Love's praise,by Rupert Brooke 76 lines - WHEN some beloved voice that was to you
Both sound and sweetness, faileth suddenly,by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 14 lines - When buffeted and beaten by life's storms,
When by the bitter cares of life oppressed,by James Weldon Johnson 13 lines - Voici venir les temps où vibrant sur sa tige
Chaque fleur s'évapore ainsi qu'un encensoir;by Charles Baudelaire 153 lines, 1 comment - Since I have set my lips to your full cup, my sweet,
Since I my pallid face between your hands have laid,by Victor Marie Hugo 23 lines - Maid of Athens, ere we part,
Give, oh give me back my heart!by Lord George Gordon Byron 26 lines, 3 comments - CHOICE soul, in whom, as in a glass, we see,
Mirrored in thy pure form and delicate,by Michelangelo Buonarroti 14 lines, 11 comments - LOVE - what is love? A great and aching heart;
Wrung hands; and silence; and a long despair.by Robert Louis Stevenson 5 lines, 1 comment
