50 Classic Love Poems You Have To Read (Golden Deer Classics)
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2. Christina Rossetti - I Loved You First: But Afterwards Your Love
3. Walt Whitman - A Glimpse
4. W.Shakespeare - Let Me Not To The Marriage Of True Minds
5. John Donne - The Good-Morrow
6. K.Gibran - Love One Another
7. Robert Browning - Meeting At Night
8. E.Dickinson - My River
9. P.B. Shelley - Love's Philosophy
10. Alfred Tennyson - Maud
11. E.A. Poe - Annabel Lee
12. J.Keats - Bright Star
13. Andrew Marvell - To His Coy Mistress
14. E.A. Poe - To Helen
15. R.Tagore - Unending Love
16. Elizabeth B. Browning - How Do I Love Thee?
17. Ella W. Wilcox - I Love You
18. E.Dickinson - Wild Nights
19. Sara Teasdale - I Am Not Yours
20. E.A.Poe - A Valentine
21. George Etherege - Sylvia
22. W.Shakespeare - My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun
23. Michael Drayton - Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
24. Samuel T. Coleridge - Love
25. R.Burns - A Red, Red Rose
26. T.Wyatt - Whoso List To Hunt
27. Patience Worth - Who Said That Love Was Fire?
28. W.Shakespeare - Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?
29. E.Dickinson - That I Did Always Love
30. C.Brennan - Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her
31. O.Wilde - We Are Made One with What We Touch and See
32. C.Marlowe - Who Ever Loved That Loved Not At First Sight?
33. E.Dickinson - Come Slowly, Eden
34. W.Shakespeare - My Love Is As A Fever, Longing Still
35. Unknown - The Maiden's Song
36. P.B. Shelley - Indian Serenade
37. E.A. Poe - A Dream Within A Dream
38. W.Morris - Love Is Enough
39. John Clare - First Love
40. P.B. Shelley - Music When Soft Voices Die (To --)
41. Thomas Moore - Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms
42. R.L. Stevenson - Love What Is Love
43. Anne Bradstreet - To My Dear And Loving Husband
44. John B. O'Reilly - A White Rose
45. Ralph W. Emerson - Give All To Love
46. Leigh Hunt - Jenny Kiss'd Me
47. Dante G. Rossetti - A Little While
48. W.Scott - Lochinvar
49. John Wilmot - Love And Life
50. Robert Herrick - Sweet Disorder
Lord Byron
Lord Byron was an English poet and the most infamous of the English Romantics, glorified for his immoderate ways in both love and money. Benefitting from a privileged upbringing, Byron published the first two cantos of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage upon his return from his Grand Tour in 1811, and the poem was received with such acclaim that he became the focus of a public mania. Following the dissolution of his short-lived marriage in 1816, Byron left England amid rumours of infidelity, sodomy, and incest. In self-imposed exile in Italy Byron completed Childe Harold and Don Juan. He also took a great interest in Armenian culture, writing of the oppression of the Armenian people under Ottoman rule; and in 1823, he aided Greece in its quest for independence from Turkey by fitting out the Greek navy at his own expense. Two centuries of references to, and depictions of Byron in literature, music, and film began even before his death in 1824.
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Lord Byron - She Walks in Beauty
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impaired the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
Christina Rossetti - I Loved You First: But Afterwards Your Love
Poca favilla gran fiamma seconda. – Dante
Ogni altra cosa, ogni pensier va fore,
E sol ivi con voi rimansi amore. – Petrarca
I loved you first: but afterwards your love
Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier