Roman Poet Gallery
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marmarinos:Ancient Roman statue of Calliope, muse of epic poetry, dated to the 2nd century CE. Marbl
Coleridge’s Poems, “New Edition” from 1852.Elinor Scott I don’t know you but I’ll take good care of
sourwolf: #Leon is impressed that even after all this time the romance isn’t dead #all of the faces
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read-it-in-a-book:When I was a boy - Friedrich HölderlinWhen I was a boyA god often rescued meFrom t
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luthienne:John Keats, from Endymion: Book IV
Nina Cassian, ‘A Famous Woman’ (trans. William Jay Smith), Life Sentence: Selected
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herkindoftea:Caught the last bits of sunlight and these warm words are making it even sweeter- &ldqu
milkyocean:Thamar y AmnónLa luna gira en el cielosobre las tierras sin aguamientras el verano
Perhaps the most complex and unattainable of the Roman love elegists, Tibullus’ works were als
#OTD in 1820 John Keats wrote: “The thought of leaving Miss Brawne is beyond every thing h
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Nina Cassian, ‘Ready for Goodbye’ (trans. William Jay Smith), Life Sentence: Select
gnossienne:from I Am Otherwise: The Romance between Poetry and Theory after the Death of the Subject
rudyvitkauskas: but poetry, beauty, romance, love. these are what we stay alive for. - dead poets so
“Poetry in motion” (2 of 2) Royal Ballet principle dancers Edward Watson, Laure
“For I have learnedTo look on nature, not as in the hourOf thoughtless youth; but hearing ofte
gnossienne:from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Kubla Khan (1816)
The fact that I can’t have you makes me want you even more. I don’t know you, so I make
Secret midnight Poetry and Pearls II, A Summer Season @n.r.hart © 2016 Sharing a personal fa
Dead Poets Society, 1989, Robin Williams
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