Love One Another (Bedros Tourian Poems)
UNDYING Love, Whose beams forever glowOn rose-red Golgotha's stupendous brow;Wilt Thou those shafts still in Thy bosom keep?What guardest Thou?--bones, ...
UNDYING Love, Whose beams forever glowOn rose-red Golgotha's stupendous brow;Wilt Thou those shafts still in Thy bosom keep?What guardest Thou?--bones, ...
What hast thou done, my Darling, these two days? Felt lost and lonesome, missed me from thy life? Scorned self-content, ...
Ah, woe is me, for Love hath lain asleep,Hath lain too long in some Circean close-Till on his dreaming wings ...
Perhaps the bud lost from the loaded treeThe sweetest blossom of the May would be;Or wildest song that summer could ...
In the sunlight doctors tear a woman apart.Here the open red body gapes. And heavy bloodFlows, dark wine, into a ...
A music-stand of crimson lacquer, long since brought In some fast clipper-ship from China, quaintly wrought With bossed and carven ...
The Fool Errant sat by the highway of life And his gaze wandered up and his gaze wandered down, A ...
A stranger came to the door at eve, And he spoke the bridegroom fair. He bore a green-white stick in ...
I LEGEND Long ago Apollo called to Aristæus, youngest of the shepherds, Saying, "I will make you keeper of my ...
Her ivory hands on the ivory keys Strayed in a fitful fantasy, Like the silver gleam when the poplar trees ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
From the depths of the green garden-closes Where the summer in darkness dozes Till autumn pluck from his hand An ...
Death and birth should dwell not near together: Wealth keeps house not, even for shame, with dearth: Fate doth ill ...
I. WINTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND OUTSIDE the garden The wet skies harden; The gates are barred on The summer side: "Shut ...
IN a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland, At the sea-down's edge between windward and lee, Walled round ...
Mad March, with the wind in his wings wide-spread, Leaps from heaven, and the deep dawn's arch Hails re-risen again ...
Between the green bud and the red Youth sat and sang by Time, and shed From eyes and tresses flowers ...
He Lift up the veils that darken the delicate moon of thy glory and grace, Withhold not, O love, from ...
Now at our casement the wind is shrilling, Poignant and keen And all the great boughs of the pines between ...
My Claudia, it is long since we have met, So kissed, so held each other heart to heart! I thought ...
Chapter I. Once on a time, a Dawn, all red and bright Leapt on the conquered ramparts of the Night, ...
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