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Paul Verlaine

Poems of Paul Verlaine

  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    HOPE SHINES—AS IN A STABLE A WISP OF STRAW
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    O lamentable friend that seek'st me now?"
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    O lamentable friend that seek'st me now?"
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    O lamentable friend that seek'st me now?"
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    Wherever people love, wherever people fight,

    In such a sad and foolish kind, in verity!

    Has that dull innocence been punished as it should?

    What say'st thou? Man is hard,—but woman? And thy tears,

    Who has been drinking? And into what ear so good

    Dost pour thy woes for it to pour in other ears?
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    BEFORE YOUR LIGHT QUITE FAIL
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    Patient of all, unanxious of the goal,

    Void of all envy, violence, or hate

    It shall be duty done with cheerful sou
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    You loved me so!" "Quite likely,—I forget."

    "How sweet was hope, the sky how blue and fair!"

    "The sky grew black, the hope became despair."

    Thus walked they 'mid the frozen weeds, these dead,

    And Night alone o'erheard the things they said.
  • Eunice Banderashas quotedlast year
    L'AMOUR PAR TERRE
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