Love Poems – Page 3444
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Poems (Dickinson)/I never lost as much but twice,
I never lost as much but twice, / And that was in the sod ; / Twice have I stood a beggar … -
Poems (Dickinson)/I taste a liquor never brewed
I TASTE a liquor never brewed, / From tankards scooped in pearl; / Not all the vats upon the Rhine … -
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers/Spleen
When the low heavy sky weighs like a lid / Upon the spirit aching for the light / And all the wide horizon’s line is hid … -
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers/The Chastisement of Pride
In those old times wherein Theology / Flourished with greater sap and energy, / A celebrated doctor—so they say— … -
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers/The Ransom
To pay his ransom man must toil / With Reason's implement alone / To plough and rake and free from stone … -
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers/To Theodore de Banville, 1842
So proud your port, your arm so powerful. / With such a grip you grip the goddess' hair, / That one might take you, from your casual air, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/A Landscape
Then I will dream of blue horizons deep; / Of gardens where the marble fountains weep; / Of kisses, and of ever-singing birds— … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/A Madrigal of Sorrow
I know your heart, which overflows / With outworn loves long cast aside, / Still like a furnace flames and glows, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/An Allegory
Here is a woman, richly clad and fair, / Who in her wine dips her long, heavy hair; / Love's claws, and that sharp poison which is sin, … -
Poems of Charles Baudelaire/Beauty
I am as lovely as a dream in stone, / And this my heart where each finds death in turn, / Inspires the poet with a love as lone …
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