Louise Labe Sonnet Poems

  • 1.
    While I have tears that start into my eyes,
    At memories of joys that we have known
    And while my voice, still master of its own,
    Is not yet choked with sobbing and with sighs.
    ...
  • 2.
    All love is seen to fade and pass away.
    When soul blends body by most subtle art,
    I am the body, you the better part.
    But O my well-loved soul, why did you stray ?
    ...
  • 3.
    O languid longing, o languorous sighs.
    Rise up once more whenever you are here,
    Because I can't stop these rivers of tears,
    And these fountains flowing from my eyes.
    ...
  • 4.
    Do not reproach me, Ladies, if I've loved
    And felt a thousand torches burn my veins,
    A thousand griefs, a thousand biting pains
    And all my days to bitter tears dissolved.
    ...
  • 5.
    What if the hero of the Odyssey
    Had been like you, a man that's fair of face ?
    Would he have had that easy-mannered grace,
    Yet be the cause of so much agony ?
    ...
  • 6.
    O gentle gaze, o eyes where beauty grows,
    Like little gardens full of amorous flowers,
    Where the bow of Love shoots his sharp arrows
    And where my eyes have gazed for many hours.
    ...
  • 7.
    What good is it to me that once you praised
    The golden splendour of my plaited hair,
    Or that to two bright Suns you would compare
    The beauty of my eyes, from which Love gazed
    ...
  • 8.
    I live, I burn, I drown and I die
    I endure at once chill and cold;
    Life is too hard and too soft to hold;
    I am joyful and sad, don't ask me why.
    ...
Total 8 Sonnet Poems by Louise Labe

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