William Baylebridge Love Poems

  • 1.
    This world is driven by two contending powers--
    Love, that coerceth Heaven to dwell with dust,
    And that dire pledge of Hell's self-perjured Lust--
    And as we list must Heaven and Hell be ours.
    ...
  • 2.
    Some lip will use her name--a rapt surprise,
    Passing the heart's set ward, upon me steals.
    One word, to me, doth one saint canonize;
    And all the acquest of earth and heaven it seals.
    ...
  • 3.
    Love feeds, like Intellect, his lamp with truth;
    In the clear truths he finds its flame is measured.
    And is not flesh, there, verity? In sooth!
    So Love not by this fantasy is pleasured
    ...
Total 3 Love Poems by William Baylebridge

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