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Love

Poetry

Some Once Lovely Head

I sometimes think that never blows so red
The Rose as where some buried Caesar…
By Omar Khayyam
Poetry

The Last Leaf

I saw him once before,
As he passed by the door;
And again
The pavement…
By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Poetry

Amoret

Fair Amoret is gone astray:
Pursue and seek her, every lover!
I’ll tell the signs…
By William Congreve
Poetry

Love’s Growth

I scarce believe my love to be so pure
As I had thought it was,…
By John Donne
Poetry

The Future Life

How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps
The disembodied spirits of the…
By William Cullen Bryant
Poetry

“if i should sleep with a lady called death”

if i should sleep with a lady called death
get another man with firmer lips…
By E. E. Cummings
Poetry

Living Waters

There are some hearts like wells, green-mossed and deep
As ever Summer saw;
And cool…
By Caroline S. Spencer
Poetry

Threnody (Fragments)

The south-wind brings
Life, sunshine, and desire,
And on every mount and meadow
Breathes aromatic…
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Poetry

Retrospect

In your arms was still delight,
Quiet as a street at night;
And thoughts of…
By Rupert Brooke
Poetry

The Lady’s Yes

“YES!” I answered you last night:
“No!” this morning, sir, I say.
Colors seen by…
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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