Love Poems (19819 Poems)


    A Tale of Tuscany (Oscar Fay Adams Poems)

    An Old-World tale. Who reads perchanceMay deem it dull or idly told,Preferring latter-day romanceWhere well trained hearts their loves unfold. Tuscany, land of fierce hates and wild loves and of limitless passions,Tuscany, home of Petrarca and Dante and lively Boccaccio,Tuscany, … Continue reading



    A Certain King (Lorenzo Dow Blackson Poems)

    A certain King whose power is great,For his own glory did createA spacious globe, and it did placeIn what is termed the field of space. This globe by name he called the earth,Ordaining that it should give birthTo creatures formed … Continue reading



    Orlando Furioso Canto 7 (Ludovico Ariosto Poems)

    ARGUMENTRogero, as directed by the pair,The giantess Eriphila o’erthrows.That done, he to Alcina’s labyrinth, whereMore than one knight is tied and prisoned, goes.To him Melissa sage the secret snare,And remedy for that grave evil shows.Whence he, by her advised, with … Continue reading



    Rhodon And Iris. Act I (Ralph Knevet Poems)

    SCEN. 1.Poneria, Agnostus.Ag.   Is the worlds eye not yet asleepe? Po.   Hath Jove not yet put on his starry night-cap?  No; nor Juno her spangl’d smocke? Ag.   What, hath Hesperus forgot to light heavens tapers up?  Or be the Charret wheeles of Night o’re loaden  with the … Continue reading



    Orlando Furioso Canto 6 (Ludovico Ariosto Poems)

    ARGUMENTAriodantes has, a worthy meed,With his loved bride, the fief of Albany.Meantime Rogero, on the flying steed,Arrives in false Alcina’s empery:There from a myrtle-tree her every deed,A human myrtle hears, and treachery,And thence would go; but they who first withdrewHim … Continue reading



    Paradise Lost : Book XII. (John Milton Poems)

    As one who in his journey bates at noon,Though bent on speed; so here the Arch-Angel pausedBetwixt the world destroyed and world restored,If Adam aught perhaps might interpose;Then, with transition sweet, new speech resumes.Thus thou hast seen one world begin, … Continue reading



    Paradise Lost : Book VIII. (John Milton Poems)

    The Angel ended, and in Adam’s earSo charming left his voice, that he a whileThought him still speaking, still stood fixed to hear;Then, as new waked, thus gratefully replied.What thanks sufficient, or what recompenceEqual, have I to render thee, divineHistorian, … Continue reading



    Moonlight (John Kenyon Poems)

    Not alway from the lessons of the schools, Taught evermore by those who trust them not, Though in fine phrase tricked out, or bodied forth In solid saw, spring forth the fairest fruits Of wisdom or of duty. Spirits there are Who, rather from the … Continue reading



    The Maid Of Saxony; Or, Who’s The Traitor? – Act II (George Pope Morris Poems)

    Scene I. Discovered. The stage represents a large apartment without the usual side-entrances. On the left hand is a row of long, old-fashioned windows, with painting-screens so arranged as to let the light fall obliquely on the tables beneath; at which the FACTORY GIRLS … Continue reading



    The Lay Of Marie – Canto First (Matilda Betham Poems)

    The guests are met, the feast is near,  But Marie does not yet appear!  And to her vacant seat on high  Is lifted many an anxious eye.  The splendid show, the sumptuous board,  The long details which feuds afford,  And discontent is prone to hold,  Absorb the … Continue reading





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