Love Poems – Page 3454
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Translation:Rose (Turgenieff)
Last days of August ... autumn is already advancing. / The sun was setting. Sudden gusts of rain, no thunder and no lightning, just flashed over our broad plain. / Garden before the house burned and smoked, all bathed in the morning fire and flood of rain. … -
Rouge et Noir
Soul, wilt thou toss again ? / By just such a hazard / Hundreds have lost, indeed, … -
Sacred song heals the sick spirit
Sacred song heals the sick spirit. / The mysterious power of harmony / Will expiate a heavy delusion … -
Safe Despair it is that raves —
Safe Despair it is that raves — / Agony is frugal. / Puts itself severe away … -
Safe in their alabaster chambers (Dickinson, 1886)
Safe in their alabaster chambers, / Untouched by morning and untouched by noon, / Sleep the meek members of the resurrection, … -
Said Death to Passion
Said Death to Passion / "Give of thine an Acre unto me." / Said Passion, through contracting Breaths … -
The Sail
The Sail / The lonely sail is showing white / Among the haze of the blue sea!.. … -
A Sailor's Song.
Come, let's aboard, my jolly blades, / That love a merry life; / To lazy souls leave home-bred trades, … -
Saint Cecilia
What means this high and more than mortal strain? / 'Tis St. Cecilia and her wondrous lyre, / And from its strings with soft, celestial fire … -
Saint Valentine's Day
Well dost thou, Love, thy solemn Feast to hold / In vestal February; / Not rather choosing out some rosy day …
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