Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A LOVER'S OATH, by GEORGE CROLY Poet's Biography First Line: By this white hand, thus shook Last Line: By all the charm of woman's weeping love. | ||||||||
BY this white hand, thus shook with such sweet fear; By the deliciousness of this droop'd eye; By the red witchery of this trembling lip; By all the charm of woman's weeping love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MEETING OF MAGICIANS by GEORGE CROLY A PARISIAN FAUXBOURG by GEORGE CROLY AN AURORA BOREALIS by GEORGE CROLY DEATH AND RESURRECTION by GEORGE CROLY EFFECT OF ORATORY UPON A MULTITUDE by GEORGE CROLY JACOB'S DREAM; FROM A PICTURE BY WASHINGTON ALLSTON by GEORGE CROLY |
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