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CONTENTS Foreword by TK Introduction Rafael Alberti The Coming Back of Love in Bright Landscapes Yehuda Amichai To My Love, Combing Her Hair Carlos Drummond de Andrade Ballad of Love Through the Ages Anonymous Apache Prayer Anonymous ¿Love of you is mixed deep in my vitals¿ Anonymous Love Will Find Out the Way Matthew Arnold FM-6 from The Buried Life John Ashbery A Blessing in Disguise W. H. Auden Lullaby St. Augustine ¿What does love look like?¿ Charles Best Of the Moon Anne Bradstreet To My Dear and Loving Husband Emily Brontë Love and Friendship Elizabeth Barrett Browning Love ¿If thou must love me, let it be for nought¿ FM-7 ¿Say over again, and yet once over again¿ ¿When our two souls stand up erect and strong¿ ¿How do I love thee? Let me count the ways¿ Oni Buchanan The Sheep Who Fastened the Sky to the Ground Robert Burns A Red, Red Rose George Gordon, Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty Andreas Capellanus from The Art of Courtly Love John Clare First Love Mary Coleridge A Moment Samuel Taylor Coleridge FM-8 Desire Its Own Delight from Passion and Order Confucius ¿Life leads the thoughtful man on a path of many windings¿ 1 Corinthians 13 Hart Crane Exile Richard Crashaw Out of Catullus Robert Creeley For Friendship The Rain E. E. Cummings ¿i carry your heart with me(i carry it in¿ ¿i love you much(most beautiful darling)¿ FM-9 ¿somewhere i have never traveled,gladly beyond¿ Bei Dao A Bouquet Olena Kalytiak Davis to love Robert Desnos I¿ve Dreamed of You So Much Emily Dickinson ¿Wild Nights¿Wild Nights!¿ John Donne Air and Angels The Anniversary The Good Morrow Lovers¿ Infiniteness H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) Fragment 113 White World FM-10 Michael Drayton Verses Made the Night before He Died Paul Laurence Dunbar Invitation to Love Ecclesiastes 4:9-11 George Eliot from Adam Bede T. S. Eliot A Dedication to My Wife Ralph Waldo Emerson from Give All To Love from Love Graham Foust On the Evening of a Wedding Johann Wolfgang von Goethe FM-11 The Bridegroom Thomas Hardy Between Us Now William Hazlitt from Liber Amoris Ernest Hemingway from A Farwell to Arms George Herbert Love Robert Herrick A Ring Presented to Julia To Anthea, who may command him any thing Herman Hesse from The Art of Indolence Gerard Manley Hopkins At the Wedding March FM-12 Fanny Howe from Lines out to Silence Hsiung Hung Thinking of Someone Lisa Jarnot They Loved These Things Too Ben Jonson To Celia James Joyce Chamber Music XIII John Keats ¿This living hand, now warm and capable¿ from A Letter to Fanny Brawne Thomas à Kempis from The Imitation of Christ Anne Killigrew FM-13 Pastoral Dialogue Caroline Knox Prothalamium Philip Larkin Wedding-Wind D. H. Lawrence from Apropos of ¿Lady Chatterley¿s Lover¿ Edward Lear The Owl and the Pussy-Cat Denise Levertov The Marriage The Marriage (II) Katherine Mansfield from A Letter to John Middleton Murray Marichiko from The Love Poems of Marichiko FM-14 Christopher Marlowe from Hero and Leander The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Andrew Marvell The Definition of Love To His Coy Mistress Phyllis McGinley The 5:32 Mark McMorris from The Blaze of the Poui: An Epithalamium John Milton from Paradise Lost William Morris from Love Is Enough Toni Morrison from Jazz FM-15 Myongok A Lover That Shows Pablo Neruda Sonnet XVII Frank O¿Hara Having a Coke with You Sharon Olds Primitive George Oppen The Forms of Love Blaise Pascal from On the Passion of Love Kenneth Patchen 23rd Street Runs into Heaven G. E. Patterson The Saint¿s First Wife Said FM-16 William Penn from Some Fruits of Solitude Plato from Symposium Pam Rehm Vow I Vow II Adrienne Rich from Twenty-One Love Poems Rainer Maria Rilke from Letters to a Young Poet Love Song {{from TK}} Matthew Rohrer Credo Christina Rossetti ¿I wish I could remember the first day¿ FM-17 ¿My heart is like a singing bird¿ Dante Gabriel Rossetti Sudden Light Rumi Each Note Bertrand Russell from Marriage and Morals Book of Ruth 1:16-17 Sappho Eros ¿He is more than a hero¿ Sir Walter Scott from The Lay of the Last Minstrel Anne Sexton I Remember FM-18 William Shakespeare from Love¿s Labor¿s Lost from Romeo and Juliet Sonnet XVIII Sonnet CXVI Percy Bysshe Shelley Love¿s Philosophy from On Love Sir Philip Sidney ¿My true love hath my heart, and I have his¿ Song of Solomon 2:10-16 8:6-7 Edmund Spenser from Amoretti from Epithalamion Wallace Stevens Re-statement of Romance FM-19 Robert Louis Stevenson ¿I will make you brooches and toys for your delight¿ Algernon Charles Swinburne A Match The Oblation Wislawa Szymborska Nothing Twice Kuan Tao-shêng Married Love Sara Teasdale ¿I would live in your love¿ Alfred Lord Tennyson Marriage Morning from The Princess St. Teresa of Avila Soul, You Must Seek Yourself in Me FM-20 Henry David Thoreau Friendship Mark Twain from The Diary of Adam and Eve Edith Wharton from The Mortal Lease Walt Whitman We Two, How Long We Were Fool¿d When I Heard at the Close of the Day Dara Wier One Enchanted Evening Ella Wheeler Wilcox Love Much Loves Extravagance William Wordsworth Travelling FM-21 James Wright A Blessing Kevin Young Epithalamion Copyright Acknowledgments
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Love -- Literary collections.
Marriage -- Literary collections.