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Coventry Patmore (Ковентри Патмор (Пэтмор))


Eros


Bright thro' the valley gallops the brooklet;
Over the welkin travels the cloud;
Touch'd by the zephyr, dances the harebell;
Cuckoo sits somewhere, singing so loud;
Two little children, seeing and hearing,
Hand in hand wander, shout, laugh, and sing:
Lo, in their bosoms, wild with the marvel,
Love, like the crocus, is come ere the Spring.
Young men and women, noble and tender,
Yearn for each other, faith truly plight,
Promise to cherish, comfort and honour;
Vow that makes duty one with delight.
Oh, but the glory, found in no story,
Radiance of Eden unquench'd by the Fall;
Few may remember, none may reveal it,
This the first first-love, the first love of all! 



Coventry Patmore's other poems:
  1. The Rosy Bosom’d Hours
  2. Semele
  3. If I Were Dead
  4. Unthrift
  5. The Barren Shore


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Robert Bridges (Роберт Бриджес) Eros ("Why hast thou nothing in thy face?")
  • Ralph Emerson (Ральф Эмерсон) Eros ("The sense of the world is short")

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