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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LYRIC, by AL-BARRAQ First Line: Lo, as the thrushes' throats Last Line: Being so close to thee. | |||
Lo, as the thrushes' throats Throb with their golden notes The river's silver dress Shakes in the wind's caress. The gently cooing dove (Dost thou not hear, my love?) Is stirred to ecstasy, Being so close to thee. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GROWN-UP TALK by KATHERINE MANSFIELD AFTER VERLAINE by ANSELM HOLLO SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: IPPOLIT KONOVALOFF by EDGAR LEE MASTERS DESERT FLOWERS by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS PROMETHEUS by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE CARMEN BELLICOSUM by GUY HUMPHREYS MCMASTER LINCOLN by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL THE CHILD IN A GARDEN by MARIA ABDY LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND: 1. LORD CRASHTON by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM |
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