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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVES SHE LIKE ME?, by SAMUEL WOODWORTH Poet's Biography First Line: O say, my flattering heart Last Line: Loves she like me? | |||
O SAY, my flattering heart, Loves she like me? Is her's thy counterpart, Throbs it like thee? Does she remember yet The spot where first we met, Which I shall ne'er forget, Loves she like me? Soft echoes still repeat "Loves she like me?" When on that mossy seat, Beneath the tree, I wake my amorous lay While lambkins round me play, And whispering zephyrs say, Loves she like me? On her I think by day, Loves she like me? With her in dreams I stray O'er mead and lea. My hopes of earthly bliss Are all comprised in this, To share her nuptial kiss, -- Loves she like me? Does absence give her pain? Loves she like me? And does she thus arraign Fortune's decree? Does she my name repeat? Will she with rapture greet The hour that sees us meet? Loves she like me? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN ODE FOR THE GRAND CANAL CELEBRATION; NOVEMBER 4, 1825 by SAMUEL WOODWORTH HARLEM MARY by SAMUEL WOODWORTH WINTER, 1825 by SAMUEL WOODWORTH BATTLE-CRIES by LOUIS UNTERMEYER DON JUAN: DEDICATION [OR, INVOCATION] by GEORGE GORDON BYRON WHAT TOMAS AN BUILE SAID IN A PUB by JAMES STEPHENS THE ETERNAL GOODNESS by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER A CHURCHYARD SOLILOQUY by HENRY ALFORD BEETHOVEN'S SEVENTH SYMPHONY by LYMAN WHITNEY ALLEN ODE TO THE SWALLOW by ANACREON THE LAST MAN: ANTICIPATION OF EVIL TIDINGS by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |
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