Eros (Algernon Charles Swinburne Poems)
Eros, from rest in isles far-famed,With rising Anthesterion rose,And all Hellenic heights acclaimed Eros.The sea one pearl, the shore ...
Eros, from rest in isles far-famed,With rising Anthesterion rose,And all Hellenic heights acclaimed Eros.The sea one pearl, the shore ...
Squire Adam had two wives, they say, Two wives had he, for his delight, He kissed and clypt them ...
Thy beauty is the warmth and languor of an orient autumn,Caressing all the senses-With light from skies of heavy azure,With ...
Thy beauty is the warmth and languor of an orient autumn,Caressing all the senses-With light from skies of heavy azure,With ...
That lamp thou fill'st in Eros' name to-night,O Hero, shall the Sestian augurs takeTo-morrow, and for drowned Leander's sakeTo Anteros ...
What voice, O vengeful Anteros,Has called thee from the seedless weald?-Dark sower of the tares of lossAmid the foison of ...
O Nicias, not for us alone Was laughing Eros born, Nor shines alone for us the moon, Nor ...
O Eros, silently smiling one, hear me. Let the shadow of thy wings brush me. Let thy presence enfold me, ...
(For Aline) Homer, they tell us, was blind and could not see the beautiful faces Looking up into his own ...
you may not be willing to notice me i have an awkward sense of myself ...
EROS, what mean'st thou by this? In each of thine hands is an hourglass! What, oh thou frivolous god! twofold ...
Submitting to each other as to the master's plan cleaving to the other together we are one Love to guide ...
I Once a fowler, young and artless, To the quiet greenwood came; Full of skill was he and heartless In ...
I. He was a Grecian lad, who coming home With pulpy figs and wine from Sicily Stood at his galley's ...
Eros, from rest in isles far-famed, With rising Anthesterion rose, And all Hellenic heights acclaimed Eros. The sea one pearl, ...
Believe me, together The bright gods come ever, Still as of old; Scarce see I Bacchus, the giver of joy, ...
See you the towers, that, gray and old, Frown through the sunlight's liquid gold, Steep sternly fronting steep? The Hellespont ...
O'Leary was a poet-for a while: He sang of many ladies frail and fair, The rolling glory of their golden ...
When you entered the workshop, I was already here. How many statues, and torsos, and heads ! Like remains of ...
I. You liked your scrolls ? - Here they are. The manuscript of your book ? - Here it is. ...
"He gave her class. She gave him sex." -- Katharine Hepburn on Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers He gave her ...
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