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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SPRING AND AUTUMN, by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON Poet's Biography First Line: Thou wilt forget me.' 'love has no such word' Last Line: Nor turn'd his head. Alternate Author Name(s): Spartacus | |||
"THOU wilt forget me." "Love has no such word." The soft Spring wind is whispering to the trees. Among lime-blossoms have the hovering bees Those whispers heard? "Or thou wilt change." "Love changeth not," he said. The purple heather cloys the air with scent Of honey. O'er the moors her lover went, Nor turn'd his head. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A THRENODY: IN MEMORY OF ALBERT DARASZ, SELECTION by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON ENGLAND TO AMERICA by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON EVICTION by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON HEART AND WILL by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON LOVE AND YOUTH by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON LOVE'S BLINDNESS by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON OUR CAUSE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON PATIENCE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON ROSY WINE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON THE SILENCED SINGER by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON |
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