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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A SONNET, by ALICE DUER MILLER Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dear, if you love me, hold me most your friend Last Line: Deem me all these, but love me as your love. | |||
DEAR, if you love me, hold me most your friend, Chosen from out the many who would bear Your gladness gladly -- heavily your care; Who best can sympathize, best comprehend, Where others fail; who, breathless to the end, Follows your tale of joy or of despair. Hold me your counsellor, because I dare To lift my hand to guide you, that I lend My love to help you. And I would you knew That I am fair enough to win men's hearts, If so I willed; yet honor me above All other women, since I am too true To trap you with my sex's smaller arts. Deem me all these, but love me as your love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DESERTED GARDEN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 54. LOVE'S FATALITY by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE HOLLY TREE by ROBERT SOUTHEY IF THE POETS HAD FEARED THE ADVERTISERS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS BLACK GIRL by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS |
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