Love in all aspects
- What dreams we have and how they fly
Like rosy clouds across the sky;by Paul Laurence Dunbar 17 lines, 1 comment - Where the holly's overspread
And the straight road takes a bend,by Jose Marti 44 lines - En tanto que de rosa y azucena
se muestra la color en vuestro gesto,by Garcilaso de la Vega 15 lines - Time masks, but cannot bound my love for thee;
All the year's changes, the bud, bloom, and fallby George Henry Boker 13 lines - Who ever desired each other as we do? Let us look
for the ancient ashes of hearts that burned,by Pablo Neruda 8 lines, 1 comment - She rose to his requirement, dropped
The playthings of her lifeby Emily Dickinson 12 lines, 5 comments - hastee apnee Hubaab kee see hai
ye numa'ish suraab kee see haiby Meer Taqi Meer 31 lines, 3 comments - STAY near me---do not take thy flight!
A little longer stay in sight!by William Wordsworth 18 lines, 1 comment - She marched across the floor of hell;
And all the damned stood up to see.by John Davidson 120 lines, 2 comments - It was an old, old, old, old lady,
And a boy that was half-past three;by Henry Cuyler Bunner 50 lines - If I a pleasant keepsake
On leaving this world may bear,by Jose Marti 32 lines - Ancient Person, for whom I
All the flattering youth defy,by Lord John Wilmot 26 lines - Under the greenwood tree
Who loves to lie with me,by William Shakespeare 16 lines, 13 comments - But soon we must rise, O my heart, we must wander again
Into the war of the world and the strife of the throng;by Sarojini Naidu 0 lines, 5 comments - Not a bird disturbs the air!
There is quiet everywhere;by Charles Harpur 46 lines, 3 comments - Oh, gallant was the first love, and glittering and fine;
The second love was water, in a clear white cup;by Dorothy Parker 4 lines, 2 comments - "Lady," I said, "this garland wear!
For thou wilt wear it gracefully;by Walther von der Vogelweide 25 lines - Last night I held my arms to you
And you held yours to mineby Edgar Albert Guest 32 lines, 7 comments - The wind the other night blew down the Love
That in the dimmest corner of the parkby Paul Verlaine 18 lines - In a house which becomes a home,
one hands down and another takes upby Antoine de Saint-Exupery 24 lines - Soul
O Who shall, from this Dungeon, raiseby Andrew Marvell 53 lines, 5 comments - After our fierce loving
in the brief time we found to be together,by Dudley Randall 16 lines, 2 comments - O'er their soft limbs has myrrh its fragrance shed;
And bathed in warmth beneath December's skiesby Jose Maria de Heredia y Giraud 17 lines - Every conception that a man can find
is in the stone itself, already thereby Michelangelo Buonarroti 14 lines, 12 comments - Ere the birth of my life, if I wished it or no
No question was asked me--it could not be so!by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 13 lines, 1 comment - Opening the moorish grate
To lean upon the wet sill,by Jose Marti 24 lines - Under the Mirabeau Bridge there flows the Seine
Must I recallby Guillaume Apollinaire 30 lines, 2 comments
