Love in all aspects
- Good-bye and fare ye well; for we'll sail no more together,
Broad seas and narrow in fair or foul weather:by Cicely Fox Smith 24 lines, 4 comments - Oh! leave the past to buy its own dead.
The past is naught to us, the present all.by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt 14 lines - 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, 1 comment - WHEN some beloved voice that was to you
Both sound and sweetness, faileth suddenly,by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 14 lines - In stale blank verse a subject stale
I send per post my Nightingale;by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 15 lines, 4 comments - Khusrau darya prem ka, ulti wa ki dhaar,
Jo utra so doob gaya, jo dooba so paar.by Amir Khusro 12 lines, 1 comment - O my lover! I'm the parched earth awaiting a union with you
O my lover! Take me in your arms and let our breasts meet each otherby Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah 11 lines, 2 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 - Aaj jaane ki zid na karo
Yunhi pehloo mein baithe rahoby Fayyaz Hashmi 63 lines - Someday I'll visit longingly
All the places where, unseen,by Jose Marti 92 lines - Then said Almitra, "Speak to us of Love."
And he raised his head and looked upon the people, and there fell a stillness upon them.by Khalil Gibran 37 lines, 4 comments - I'm going out to clean the pasture spring;
I'll only stop to rake the leaves awayby Robert Frost 8 lines, 2 comments - Maid of Athens, ere we part,
Give, oh give me back my heart!by Lord George Gordon Byron 26 lines, 3 comments - I dreamt last night that I was very old,
And very lonesome, very sad of heart;by Thomas MacDonagh 14 lines - En tanto que de rosa y azucena
se muestra la color en vuestro gesto,by Garcilaso de la Vega 15 lines - Perhaps not to be is to be without your being,
without your going, that cuts noon lightby Pablo Neruda 15 lines - I drink the fragrance of the rose,
And yet she has more wealth to give,by Charles Hanson Towne 9 lines, 3 comments - I THINK we are too ready with complaint
In this fair world of God's. Had we no hopeby Elizabeth Barrett Browning 14 lines, 1 comment - There is no greater sorrow, Dante said,
Than to remember happy days in grief.by George Henry Boker 13 lines - THOU art my love
And thou art the peace of sundownby Stephen Maria Crane 68 lines, 19 comments - A magic moment I remember:
I raised my eyes and you were there,by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin 19 lines, 1 comment - A door just opened on a street —
I, lost, was passing by —by Emily Dickinson 8 lines, 5 comments - This saying good-bye on the edge of the dark
And cold to an orchard so young in the barkby Robert Frost 28 lines, 2 comments - Souvent sur la montagne, à l'ombre du vieux chêne,
Au coucher du soleil, tristement je m'assieds;by Alphonse Marie Lois de Lamartine 52 lines - If dreaming of thee be a waste of time,
My endless sin I can but frankly own;by George Henry Boker 13 lines - Wandering through love's strange bazaar,
Held by the seaside, not far,by Jose Marti 44 lines - Don't look at me so lovingly.
In the soft shadow of your eyelashesby Ali Sardar Jafri 21 lines, 2 comments
