ARE favoring ladies above thee?
Are there dowries and lands? Do they say
Seven others are fair? But I love thee:
Aultre n-auray!
All the sea is a lawn in our country;
All the morrow, our star of delay.
I am King: let me live on thy bounty!
Aulture n-auray!
To the fingers so light and so rosy
That have pinioned my heart,(welladay!)
Be a kiss, be a ring with this posy:
Aultre n-auray!
Valse Jeune
Louise Imogen Guiney
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Poem topics: heart, kiss, light, sea, star, king, country, live, delay, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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