Poems about unreturn (6 Poems)
Edwin and Angela, A Ballad (Oliver Goldsmith Poems)
‘Turn, gentle hermit of the dale,And guide my lonely way,To where yon taper cheers the valeWith hospitable ray. ‘For here, forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow;Where wilds immeasurably spread,Seem length’ning as I go.’ ‘Forbear, my son,’ … Continue reading
I Cannot Love Thee! (Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton Poems)
I CANNOT love thee, tho’ thy soul Be one which all good thoughts control; Altho’ thy eyes be starry bright, And the gleams of golden light Fall upon thy silken hair, And thy forehead, broad and fair; Something of a … Continue reading
The Tradesman And The Scholar (Anne Kingsmill Finch Poems)
A Citizen of mighty Pelf, But much a Blockhead, in himself Disdain’d a Man of shining Parts, Master of Sciences and Arts, Who left his Book scarce once a day For sober Coffee, Smoak, or Tea; Nor spent more Money … Continue reading
The Tradesman and the Scholar (Anne Kingsmill Finch Poem)
A Citizen of mighty Pelf, But much a Blockhead, in himself Disdain’d a Man of shining Parts, Master of Sciences and Arts, Who left his Book scarce once a day For sober Coffee, Smoak, or Tea; Nor spent more Money … Continue reading
Isolation: To Marguerite (Matthew Arnold Poem)
We were apart; yet, day by day, I bade my heart more constant be. I bade it keep the world away, And grow a home for only thee; Nor fear’d but thy love likewise grew, Like mine, each day, more … Continue reading
Sometimes with One I Love. (Walt Whitman Poems)
SOMETIMES with one I love, I fill myself with rage, for fear I effuse unreturn’d love; But now I think there is no unreturn’d love-the pay is certain, one way or another; (I loved a certain person ardently, and my … Continue reading