Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RENUNCIATION, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE First Line: I have lost you, my friend Last Line: Me! Subject(s): Friendship; Love - Loss Of; Man-woman Relationships; Male-female Relations | ||||||||
I HAVE lost you, my friend, But my heart was your advocate, is to the end: I, a woman, love utterly you, and if you have left me, Not yours the blame of it, mine be the shame of it, or indeed you 've bereft me! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MISERY AND SPLENDOR by ROBERT HASS THE APPLE TREES AT OLEMA by ROBERT HASS DOUBLE SONNET by ANTHONY HECHT CONDITIONS XXI by ESSEX HEMPHILL CALIFORNIA SORROW: MOUNTAIN VIEW by MARY KINZIE SUPERBIA: A TRIUMPH WITH NO TRAIN by MARY KINZIE COUNSEL TO UNREASON by LEONIE ADAMS TWENTY QUESTIONS by DAVID LEHMAN A CHILD'S EVENING HYMN by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE |
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