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Cynthia talked about

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

He who sees you sins: so he who can’t see you can’t desire you: the eyes commit the crime. O Cynthia, why else do you search out dubious oracles at Praeneste, or the walls of Aeaean Telegonus? Why do chariots take you to Herculean Tibur? Why the Appian Way, so often, to Lanuvium? Cynthia, I wish . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Friendship, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Sextus Propertius

He Predicts Gallus’s Fate

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

You’ll laugh at my downfall, as you often do, Gallus, because I’m alone and free, love flown away. But I’ll never echo your words, faithless man. May no girl ever let you down, Gallus. Even now with your growing reputation for deceit, never seeking to linger long in any passion, you begin to pale . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Friendship, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Romantic Love Poems, Sextus Propertius

A Beautiful Poetry Love Story

August 21, 2020 By PoetryGirl

Waiting for Neruda's Memoirs Wood Top

Step into the world of Amy Pinkleberry, who has recently lost love but will find it again through a few unexpected means—a strangely windy day, a book delivered to the wrong house, and a job she didn't sign up for. This novella, a beautiful poetry love story, is part of a new line from T.S. . . .

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Filed Under: Contemporary, Friendship, Love Stories, Romance Books

Love and Friendship

November 28, 2013 By PoetryGirl

Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship like the holly-tree— The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms But which will bloom most constantly? The wild rose-briar is sweet in spring, Its summer blossoms scent the air; Yet wait till winter comes again And who will call the wild-briar . . .

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Filed Under: 1800's, Emily Brontë, Friendship, Love Poems, Love Poetry Tagged With: best love poetry, Emily Brontë, Emily Brontë poem, love poems, love poetry

A Lover

September 5, 2013 By PoetryGirl

If I could catch the green lantern of the firefly I could see to write you a letter. —Amy Lowell Check out Funny Love Songs Check out Romantic Love Songs . . .

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Filed Under: Amy Lowell, Dating, Early 1900's, Friendship, Love Poems, Love Poetry Tagged With: amy lowell, amy lowell poem, best love poetry, love poems, love poetry

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