Classic and Contemporary Poetry
JURE DIVINO, by RAY CLARKE ROSE First Line: Love is a draught from the lily's cup Last Line: Sings ever the love of my love to me! Subject(s): Love - Nature Of; Nature | ||||||||
Love is a draught from the lily's cup With summer's sweetness brimming up; Love is the tremulous, happy note That wells from the thrush's swelling throat; Love is the dawn, with its heart of fire High flaming with a great desire; Love is the sigh of the sea, the call To the clouds from the wandering waterfall And oh, in the dawn, in the summer and sea Sings ever the love of my Love to me! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INTERRUPTED MEDITATION by ROBERT HASS TWO VIEWS OF BUSON by ROBERT HASS THE FATALIST: HOME by LYN HEJINIAN WRITING IS AN AID TO MEMORY: 17 by LYN HEJINIAN LET US GATHER IN A FLOURISHING WAY by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA IN MICHAEL ROBINS?ÇÖS CLASS MINUS ONE by HICOK. BOB BREADTH. CIRCLE. DESERT. MONARCH. MONTH. WISDOM by JOHN HOLLANDER VARIATIONS: 16 by CONRAD AIKEN UNHOLY SONNET 13 by MARK JARMAN A BACHELOR'S VALENTINE by RAY CLARKE ROSE |
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