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Young Love III - "But, Song, arise thee on a greater wing,"

Richard Le Gallienne
But, Song, arise thee on a greater wing,
Nor twitter robin-like of love, nor sing
A pretty dalliance with grief - but try
Some metre like a sky,
Wherein to set
Stars that may linger yet...
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Young Love II - "I make this rhyme of my lady and me"

Richard Le Gallienne
I make this rhyme of my lady and me
To give me ease of my misery,
Of my lady and me I make this rhyme
For lovers in the after-time.
And I weave its warp from day to day
In a golden loom deep hid away...
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Young Love I - "Surely at last, O Lady, the sweet moon"

Richard Le Gallienne
N.B. - This sequence of poems has appeared in former editions under the title of 'Love Platonic.'


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Surely at last, O Lady, the sweet moon
That bringeth in the happy singing weather...
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Young Love IV - Once

Richard Le Gallienne
Once we met, and then there came
Like a Pentecostal flame,
A word;
And I said not,
Only thought,
She heard!
All I never say but sing,
Worshipping;
Wrapt in the hidden tongue...
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Young Love IX - Never - Ever

Richard Le Gallienne
My mouth to thy mouth
Ah never, ah never!
My breast from thy breast
Eternities sever;
But my soul to thy soul
For ever and ever.
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Young Love VIII - Orbits

Richard Le Gallienne
Two stars once on their lonely way
Met in the heavenly height,
And they dreamed a dream they might shine alway
With undivided light;
Melt into one with a breathless throe,
And beam as one in the night....
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Available Languages: English

Young Love VII - The Lamp And The Star

Richard Le Gallienne
Yea, let me be 'thy bachelere,'
'Tis sweeter than thy lord;
How should I envy him, my dear,
The lamp upon his board.
Still make his little circle bright
With boon of dear domestic light,...
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Young Love VI - Why Did She Marry Him?

Richard Le Gallienne
Why did she marry him? Ah, say why!
How was her fancy caught?
What was the dream that he drew her by,
Or was she only bought?
Gave she her gold for a girlish whim,
A freak of a foolish mood?...
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Available Languages: English

Young Love V - The Day Of The Two Daffodils

Richard Le Gallienne
'The daffodils are fine this year,' I said;
'O yes, but see my crocuses,' said she.
And so we entered in and sat at talk
Within a little parlour bowered about
With garden-noises, filled with garden scent,...
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Young Love XI - Comfort Of Dante

Richard Le Gallienne
Down where the unconquered river still flows on,
One strong free thing within a prison's heart,
I drew me with my sacred grief apart,
That it might look that spacious joy upon:...
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Young Love XII - A Lost Hour

Richard Le Gallienne
God gave us an hour for our tears,
One hour out of all the years,
For all the years were another's gold,
Given in a cruel troth of old.

And how did we spend his boon?
That sweet miraculous flower...
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Available Languages: English

Young Love XIII - Met Once More

Richard Le Gallienne
O Lady, I have looked on thee once more,
Thou too hast looked on me, as thou hadst said,
And though the joy was pain, the pain was bliss,
Bliss that more happy lovers well may miss:...
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Young Love XIV - A June Lily

Richard Le Gallienne
[The poet dramatises his Lady's loneliness]

Alone! once more alone! how like a tomb
My little parlour sounds which only now
Yearned like some holy chancel with his voice....
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Young Love X - Love's Poor

Richard Le Gallienne
Yea, love, I know, and I would have it thus,
I know that not for us
Is springtide Passion with his fire and flowers,
I know this love of ours
Lives not, nor yet may live,...
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Young Love XVII - "Canst thou be true across so many miles,"

Richard Le Gallienne
So many days that keep us still apart?
Ah, canst thou live upon remembered smiles,
And ask no warmer comfort for thy heart?

I call thy name right up into the sky,...
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Young Love XVI - Love Afar

Richard Le Gallienne
Love, art thou lonely to-day?
Lost love that I never see,
Love that, come noon or come night,
Comes never to me;
Love that I used to meet
In the hidden past, in the land
Of forbidden sweet.
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Young Love XV - Regret

Richard Le Gallienne
One asked of regret,
And I made reply:
To have held the bird,
And let it fly;
To have seen the star
For a moment nigh,
And lost it
Through a slothful eye;
To have plucked the flower...
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Young Men And Women, Strong And Sound

Björnstierne Björnson
Young men and women, strong and sound,
Adorn with beautiful excess
Of play and song and flower-dress
Our fatherland's ancestral ground.
They dream great deeds of ages older,...
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Young Peggy.

Robert Burns
Tune - "Last time I cam o'er the muir."


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Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass,
Her blush is like the morning,
The rosy dawn, the springing grass,
With early gems adorning:...
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Young September.

Madison Cawein
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With a look and a laugh where the stream was flowing,
September led me along the land;
Where the golden-rod and lobelia, glowing,
Seemed burning torches within her hand....
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