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 ABOVE HALF MOON by JAMES GALVIN |
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