Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN THE CONFESSIONAL, ABOUT 1200, A.D, by KATHARINE OLIVER First Line: At her window I came and sang Last Line: Alleluia. Subject(s): Confessions | ||||||||
At her window I came and sang, My floure of grace, She looked out her pretty face Alleluia. Angeles n'er could be soe faire, My daintie flour, I took myself within her bour. Alleluia. I had one cosse and then one more, My flour pricelesse. My fader, now do I confesse. Alleluia. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW ORIGAMI WAS INVENTED by BOB HICOK DOMESDAY BOOK: LILLI ALM by EDGAR LEE MASTERS KRYCEK: THE CONFESSION by SUSAN WHEELER INVENTORY by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THE CONFESSIONAL by ROBERT BROWNING FIRST CONFESSION by X. J. KENNEDY DOCTOR FELL by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS WITH MERCY FOR THE GREEDY by ANNE SEXTON |
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