Love Poems – Page 679
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Cumnor Hall
[Said to have been the suggestive origin of Scott’s “Kenilworth”] / THE DEWS of summer night did fall; / The moon, sweet regent of the sky, … -
Çunacépa
La Vierge au char de nacre, aux tresses dénouées, / S’élance en souriant de la mer aux nuées / Dans un brouillard de perle empli de flèches d’or. … -
Cupid and Campaspe
From “Alexander and Campaspe,” Act III. Sc. 5. / CUPID and my Campaspe played / At cards for kisses,—Cupid paid; … -
Cupid Swallowed
Paraphrase from the Greek / T’ OTHER day, as I was twining / Roses for a crown to dine in, … -
Cupido
[119] Cupido. / Stellt mir der weise Lisidor / Den Gott der Liebe schrecklich vor, … -
Curfew
Solemnly, mournfully, / Dealing its dole, / The Curfew Bell … -
Curfew must Not Ring To-night
Slowly England’s sun was setting o’er the hilltops far away, / Filling all the land with beauty at the close of one sad day, / And the last rays kissed the forehead of a man and maiden fair,— … -
Curtchen
Durch Blütenbäume kam sie aufgestiegen / zu seinem Bergpalast; die Tänzerin. / Auf dem Altane fand sie Curtchen liegen. … -
Cutufato y su gato
Cutufato y su gato / Quiso el niño Cutufato / Divertirse con un gato; … -
Cy s’ensuit comme quoi
En dépit de tous médecins, / De Combe et de ses noirs desseins, / Il n’est guérison que de saints. …
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