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Love Poem #06

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Below is a specific work from the long love poems collection. Absorb and enjoy reading it because we already have. Don't forget that you can navigate around our collection of classic love poems by using the back/forward arrows right under the poem.


To Amarantha

Amarantha sweet and fair,
Ah, braid no more that shining hair!
As my curious hand or eye
Hovering round thee, let it fly!

Let it fly as unconfined
As its calm ravisher the wind,
Who hath left his darling, th' East,
To wanton o'er that spicy nest.

Every tress must be confest,
But neatly tangled at the best;
Like a clew of golden thread
Most excellently ravell'd.

Do not then wind up that light
In ribbands, and o'er cloud in night,
Like the Sun's early ray;
But shake your head, and scatter day!

~Richard Lovelace~


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