Silver Poets of the 16th Century Quotes
Silver Poets of the 16th Century
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Silver Poets of the 16th Century Quotes
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“When other lovers, in arms across,
Rejoice their chief delight,
Drowned in tears, to mourn my loss,
I stand the bitter night
In my window, where I may see
Before the winds how the clouds flee:
Lo, what a mariner love that made of me!
-from XVII [A Lady Complains of Her Lover's Absence] found in "Poems of Love and Chivalry”
― Silver Poets of the 16th Century
Rejoice their chief delight,
Drowned in tears, to mourn my loss,
I stand the bitter night
In my window, where I may see
Before the winds how the clouds flee:
Lo, what a mariner love that made of me!
-from XVII [A Lady Complains of Her Lover's Absence] found in "Poems of Love and Chivalry”
― Silver Poets of the 16th Century
