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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BANISHED LOVER, by ABD AL-RAHMAN AL-MUSTAZHIR First Line: All too long the night Last Line: Lapis lazuli. | |||
All too long the night Drags, and wearily, Since you take delight Thus to banish me. Treacherous gazelle, Mistress of delay In your troth, and well Tutored to betray: Have you lost to mind Those delightful hours You and I reclined On a couch of flowers? And the stars above Seemed like pearls to be In an ocean of Lapis lazuli. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHERE? by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON OFFICE PARTY: DISTAFF VIEW by KAREN SWENSON WRITTEN IN KEATS' 'ENDYMION' by THOMAS HOOD THE FACTORY; 'TIS AN ACCURSED THING! by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON THE THREE KINGS by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW FAREWELL TO CYNTHIA by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS |
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