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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: RINGS Matches Found: 34 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A GIRL'S SONGS: 1, by MARY CAROLYN DAVIES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I have three rings on my hand Last Line: Pretend I would not fear to die. Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Leland, Mrs.; Pawtuxie Subject(s): Death; Jewelry & Jewelers; Dead, The; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces A JET RING SENT, by JOHN DONNE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Thou art not so black, as my heart Last Line: She that, oh, broke her faith, would soon breake thee. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces A JEWELLED SELL, by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS Poem Text First Line: Pale pearls / are best for girls Last Line: A capetown garnet, is it? Oh, all right! Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Women; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces A MARRIAGE RING, by GEORGE CRABBE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The ring, so worn as you behold Last Line: Worn with life's care, love yet was love. Variant Title(s): His Mother's Wedding-ring;his Late Wife's Wedding Ring Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Love - Marital; Marriage; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives A RING PRESENTED TO JULIA, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Julia, I bring Last Line: And pure as gold for ever. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces ANTIQUE JEWELER, by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER Poem Text First Line: Within his shop he gathered silver, gold Last Line: I loved among them, as of old, held high. Subject(s): Antiques; Jewelry & Jewelers; Retail Trade; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Stores; Shops; Shopkeepers BABY'S RING, by PHOEBE CARY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Mother's quite distracted Last Line: Ring and hand to keep. Subject(s): Babies; Jewelry & Jewelers; Infants; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces I WEAR A JEWEL, by JAMES P. CRAWFORD Poem Text First Line: I wear a jewel near my heart, for gold I wadna sell ye Last Line: For many a love is bann'd on earth that's no a sin in heaven. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Love; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces JEWELS, by GEORGE CROLY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: You shall have all that ever sparkled yet Last Line: With light the treasure-chambers of the sea. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces MY JEWEL CASE, by BESSE BURNETT BELL Poem Text First Line: I've the queerest, quaintest jewel case Last Line: That wondrous love of mother! Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Love; Mothers; Privacy; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces ON A CHINESE RING, by MARY R. LINEBACK Poem Text First Line: What secret, guarded by these silent / snakes Last Line: The serpent heads upon thy bosom lie! Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces ON RECEIVING FROM A LADY A PRESENT OF A RING, by GEORGE CRABBE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A ring to me cecilia sends Last Line: And make the parting moment blest! Subject(s): Gifts & Giving; Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE ADMONITION, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Seest thou those diamonds which she weares Last Line: She that will weare thy teares, wo'd weare thine eyes. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE BRACELET OF PEARLE: TO SILVIA, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I brake thy bracelet 'gainst my will Last Line: Cleave thou my heart in two. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE BRACELET: TO JULIA, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Why I tie [tye] about thy wrist Last Line: If I could, I would not so. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE BROKEN RING, by JOSEPH VON EICHENDORFF Poem Text First Line: Down in a cool, green valley Last Line: Then it would stand quite still. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Unfaithfulness; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy THE BROKEN RING, by JOSEPH VON EICHENDORFF Poem Text First Line: Down in yon cool valley Last Line: Then all were calm and still. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Unfaithfulness; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy THE CARKANET, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Instead of orient pearls of jet Last Line: My jet t'enthrall such ivorie. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE EMERALD RING; A SUPERSTITION, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It is a gem which hath the power to show Last Line: My heart is broken -- not estranged! Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Love - Complaints; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE FARE, by MOLLY PEACOCK Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bury me in my pink pantsuit, you said--and I did Subject(s): Funerals; Jewelry & Jewelers; Burials; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE KING'S JEWEL, by PHOEBE CARY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Twas a night to make the bravest Last Line: "and he hath delivered thee!" Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Russia; Warsaw, Poland; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Soviet Union; Russians THE LOST JEWEL, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I held a jewel in my fingers / and went to sleep Last Line: Is all I own. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE MAGICIAN, by LOUISE LOUIS Poem Text First Line: Here here here / immortal magic Last Line: "refracted light! Gems gems gems . . ." Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Magic; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE POMANDER BRACELET, by ROBERT HERRICK Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: To me my julia lately sent Last Line: That did perfume the pomander. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE RAKI, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: There's dust upon the distant wind, and shadow on the skies Last Line: Embalmed by poetry and love. Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia Subject(s): Chivalry; Gifts & Giving; India; Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces THE RING, by TIMOTHY LIU Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: How long before the grave Last Line: Into the morgue’s gas jets Subject(s): Gays & Lesbians; Rings; Gifts & Giving; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men THE RING, by JEAN VALENTINE Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Recitation by Author Poet's Biography First Line: The ring was Variant Title(s): Rome Dream Subject(s): Rings THE RING, by DIANE WAKOSKI Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I carry it on my keychain, which itself Subject(s): Rings; Keys; Divorce THE SPARROW AND DIAMOND; A SONG, by MATTHEW GREEN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I lately saw, what now I sing Last Line: A venus kill her bird. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Sparrows; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces TO GERON, by HILDEBRAND JACOB Poem Text First Line: So prudent and so young a wife! / old geron, thou art blest for life Last Line: That you may leave to heror me. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; London; Money; Wealth; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Riches; Fortunes TO HELENE ON A GIFT-RING CARELESSLY LOST, by GEORGE DARLEY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I sent a ring - a little band Last Line: And look on heaven to look on thee. Subject(s): Jewelry & Jewelers; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces TRICKSEY'S RING, by ALICE CARY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: O what a day it was to us Last Line: And so he had them both! Subject(s): Rings; Courtship WHAT JEWEL IS LEFT?, by SARAH M. HOWARD Poem Text First Line: What shall my empty eyes behold Last Line: When the very spark is dead? Subject(s): Dreams; Jewelry & Jewelers; Night; Nightmares; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces; Bedtime WITH A GOLDEN NECKLACE, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Accept, dear maid, this little token Last Line: For there are chains will not unbind. Subject(s): Freedom; Jewelry & Jewelers; Liberty; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces |
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