Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OUTWORN, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR Poet's Biography First Line: Between the winds and the steadfast stars Last Line: Of the love, and the pain, and sin? Subject(s): Love - Complaints; Passion | ||||||||
BETWEEN the winds and the steadfast stars Are there no quiet ways Where the soul may swoon for evermore Through the dim pure nights and days? Where never a sound or a scent can float, Where never a dream can win Of the passion of tears and travail past, Of the love, and the pain, and sin? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...APPULDURCOMBE PARK by AMY LOWELL FIVE ACCOUNTS OF A MONOGAMOUS MAN by WILLIAM MEREDITH ON PASSION AS A LITERARY TRADITION by JOHN CIARDI LES GRANDES PASSIONS MANQUEES by IRVING FELDMAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN TO HER LOVER by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR |
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