Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 33, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE First Line: And much she ponders on his troubled mien Last Line: Are fondly fain to read the heart of man! Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles Subject(s): Hearts; Love | ||||||||
And much she ponders on his troubled mien, Which wakes a sweet uncertainty the more; And much she wonders if his smile may screen A grief on which he hath but swung the door; With covert glance and lashes droop'd between, His unplumb'd depths next peers she to explore. For women, since the first fair Eve began, Are fondly fain to read the heart of man! | 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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