France Preseren Dear Poems

  • 1.
    They were all fed on many a plaint and tear
    The humble blooms on my Parnassus grown;
    My tears of love flowed not for you alone,
    But also for the land I hold so dear.
    ...
  • 2.
    O happier half of days decreed to me,
    My early years, so soon you passed away:
    Few were the flowers that blossomed on that tree,
    And they, scarce budded, fell into decay.
    ...
  • 3.
    Since from my heart's deep roots have sprung these lays,
    A heart not to be silenced any more;
    Now I am like to Tasso who of yore
    Would sing his Leonora's fame and praise.
    ...
  • 4.
    Send but your rays their glory to renew
    And let me not look for dawn's light in vain
    In your dear face, to hold back night's domain
    And calm the wildest storms that ever blew.
    ...
  • 5.
    What was the need of you, little one,
    My baby dear, my darling son,
    To me - a girl, a foolish young thing,
    A mother without a wedding ring?
    ...
  • 6.
    The vintage, friends, is over,
    And here sweet wine makes, once again,
    Sad eyes and hearts recover,
    Puts fire in every vein,
    ...
Total 6 Dear Poems by France Preseren

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