Thomas Sturge Moore Love Poems

  • 1.
    Dear exile from the hurrying crowd,
    At work I muse to you aloud;
    Thought on my anvil softens, glows,
    And I forget our art has foes;
    ...
  • 2.
    (First Scene) Damon
    I thank thee, no;
    Already have I drunk a bowl of wine . . .
    Nay, nay, why wouldst thou rise?
    ...
  • 3.
    O deeper than the noontide seems when blue,
    Conceived as of yet finer woof than air,
    Where, as clouds form, folk cherished, moments rare,
    Fitfully gleam and pass . . . romance all true,
    ...
  • 4.
    O SILVER-THROATED Swan
    Struck, struck! A golden dart
    Clean through thy breast has gone
    Home to thy heart.
    ...
Total 4 Love Poems by Thomas Sturge Moore

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