Skip to content
FacebookYouTubeInstagram
Love Poetry Logo
  • Submitted Poems
  • Featured Poems
  • Classic Poems
  • Love Quotes
  • Contact Us
Classic Poemsadmin2021-03-27T07:16:58+00:00

When the Lamp Is Shattered

By: Percy Bysshe Shelley

When the lamp is shattered
The light in the dust lies dead ...

Untitled

By: Sappho

Attend the fragrant-blossomed Muses' lovely gifts.
Enjoy, girls, and dance to the clear melodious lyre. ...

The Banks Of Bonnie Doon

By: Robert Burns

Yon banks and hills of bonnie Doon,
How can you bloom so fresh and fair? ...

Sweet Disorder

By: Robert Herrick

A sweet disorder in the dress
Kindles in clothes a wantonness: ...

Wild Nights

By: Emily Dickinson

Wild nights. Wild nights!
Were I with thee, ...

Why Is The Rose So Pale

By: Heinrich Heine

Oh Dearest, canst thou tell me why
The Rose should be so pale? ...

My Pretty Rose Tree

By: William Blake

A flower was offered to me:
Such a flower as May never bore. ...

I Never Lost As Much

By: Emily Dickinson

I never lost as much but twice,
And that was in the sod. ...

Dear Chains

By: Alexander Pushkin

Rose-maiden, no, I do not quarrel
With these dear chains, they don't demean. ...

Annabel Lee

By: Edgar Allen Poe

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea, ...



<<     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     10     >>
© 1995- Emotion Promotions - The web site lovepoetry.com is copyrighted. This notice extends to all of the written entries contained on this web site and all the site pages under control of this web site.
Contact Us
FacebookYouTubeInstagram