Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 19. THE HEART, LOVE'S BUTT, by PHILIP AYRES Poet's Biography First Line: Ten thousand times I've felt the cruel smart Last Line: Be left for thee to prosecute thy sport. Subject(s): Archers & Archery; Buttock; Love; Posterior; Rump; Rear End; Behind | ||||||||
TEN thousand times I've felt the cruel smart Of thy drawn bow, as often more I court: Till in thy quiver not one single dart Be left for thee to prosecute thy sport. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CHARACTER OF HIS FRIEND, W.B. ESQ by PHILIP AYRES A DEFIANCE, RETURNING TO THE PLACE OF HIS PAST AMOURS by PHILIP AYRES A HINT FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRD SATIRE OF JUVENAL by PHILIP AYRES A NYMPH TO A YOUNG SHEPHERD, INSENSIBLE OF LOVE by PHILIP AYRES A SESTINA, IN IMITAION OF SIG. FRA. PETRARCA by PHILIP AYRES A SONG: REVENGE AGAINST CYNTHIA by PHILIP AYRES A SONNET. LOVE'S CONTRARIETY by PHILIP AYRES A SONNET. OF LOVE by PHILIP AYRES |
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