Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AD ASTRA: 60, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE First Line: Awake, my love, the morn is newly drest! Last Line: As from thy lips they take their sweet supplies.' Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles Subject(s): Hearts; Kisses; Love | ||||||||
'Awake, my Love, the morn is newly drest! Awake, and meet thy lover on the lea! How cold and drear, till thou dost leave thy nest! How bright the sunshine that awakes with thee! For when thou goest abroad 'tis told to me The very winds are richer for thy sighs, As from thy lips they take their sweet supplies.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE INVENTION OF LOVE by MATTHEA HARVEY TWO VIEWS OF BUSON by ROBERT HASS A LOVE FOR FOUR VOICES: HOMAGE TO FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN by ANTHONY HECHT AN OFFERING FOR PATRICIA by ANTHONY HECHT LATE AFTERNOON: THE ONSLAUGHT OF LOVE by ANTHONY HECHT A SWEETENING ALL AROUND ME AS IT FALLS by JANE HIRSHFIELD A DULL DAY IN SEPTEMBER by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE |
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