1、Poems of LoveJulietHow did the party go in Portman square?I cannot tell you; Juliet was not there.And how did Lady Gasters party go?Juliet was next me and I do not know. Hilaire BellocHeart! We Will Forget Him!Heart! We will forget him!You and I, tonight!You may forget the warmth he gave, I will for
2、get the light!When you have done, prey tell meThat I may straight begin!Haste! Lest while youre laggingI remember him!Emily DickinsonA MatchIf love were what the rose is, And I were like the leaf,Our lives would grow togetherIn sad or singing weather,Brown fields or flowerful closes,Green pleasure o
3、r grey grief;If love were what the rose is,And I were like the leaf. A. C. SwinburneToOne word is too often profanedFor me to profane it,One feeling too falsely disdaindFor thee to disdain it;One hope is too like despairFor prudence to smother,And pity from thee more dearThan that from another.I can
4、 give not what men call love;But wilt thou accept notThe worship the heart lifts aboveAnd the heavens reject not,The desire of the moth for the star,Of the night for the morrow,The devotion to something afarFrom the sphere of our sorrow? Percy ShelleyGiftsYou ask me what since we must part You shall
5、 bring back to me.Bring back a pure and faithful heartAs true as mine to thee.You talk of gems from foreign lands,Of treasure, spoil, and price.Ah love! I shall not search your handsBut look into your eyes. Juliana EwingSigh No moreSigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,Men were deceivers ever;One foot
6、in sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never.Then sigh not so, but let them go, And be you blithe and bonny,Converting all your sounds of woeInto “Hey nonny, nonny!”Sing no more ditties, sing no moeOf dumps so dull and heavy;The fraud of men was ever so, Since summer was first leavy.Then si
7、gh not so, but let them go, And you be blithe and bonny,Converting all your sounds of woeInto “Hey nonny, noony!” ShakespeareA Drinking SongWine comes in at the mouthAnd love comes in at the eye;Thats all we shall know for truthBefore we grow old and die.I lift the glass to my mouth, I look at you,
8、and I sigh. W. YeatsMy Heart Leaps UpMy heart leaps up when I beholdA rainbow in the sky:So was it when my life began;So is it now I am a man;Or let me die!The Child is father of the Man;And I could wish my days to beBound each to each by natural piety. WordsworthSnowdropsI like to thinkThat long ag
9、o,There fell to earthSome flakes of snowWhich loved this cold,Grey world of oursSo much, they stayedAs snowdrop flowers. Mary VivianMoonshineTo thinkI must be alone;To loveWe must be together.I think I love youWhen Im aloneMore than I think of youWhen were together.I cannot thinkWithout lovingOr loveWithout thinking.Alone I loveTo think of us together;Together I thinkId love to be alone.Richard MurphyThe Coming of Wisdom with TimeThough leaves are many, the root is one;Through all the lying days of my youthI swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun;Now I may wither into the truth.William Yeats