Love Poems – Page 101
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Nineteen-Fourteen - IV. The Dead
These hearts were woven of human joys and cares, / Washed marvellously with sorrow, swift to mirth. / The years had given them kindness. Dawn was theirs, … -
Nineteen-Fourteen - V. The Soldier
If i should die, think only this of me: / That there’s some comer of a foreign field / That is for ever England. There shall be … -
To Celia - I. Consummation
There was a strangeness on your lips, / Lips that had been so sure; / You still were mine but in eclipse, … -
To Celia - II. During a Chorale by Cesar Franck
In an old chamber softly lit / We heard the Chorale played, / And where you sat, an exquisite … -
To Celia - III. Songs Ascending
Love has been sung a thousand ways— / So let it be; / The songs ascending in your praise … -
Grieve not for Beauty
Grieve not for the invisible, transported brow / On which like leaves the dark hair grew, / Nor for the lips of laughter that are now … -
At Harvest
Earth travails, / Like a woman come to her time. / The swaying corn-haulms … -
On Waking
Sleep, gray brother of death, / Has touched me, / And passed on. … -
The Old Woman
As a white candle / In a holy place, / So is the beauty … -
The Apple-Tree
I saw the archangels in my apple-tree last night, / I saw them like great birds in the starlight— / Purple and burning blue, crimson and shining white. …
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