from “The Franklin’s Prologue and Tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer
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from “The Franklin’s Prologue and Tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer
A bull tired out by a day of sweat can plunge into water, get cooled and rested. For me, there’s no sea but your love,
“Lily Dear!” by Vladimir Mayakovsky (tr. by Dorian Rottenberg)
Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
Love, The Greatest Enchantment by Pedro Calderón de la Barca (tr. by Denis Florence Mac-Carthy, attempted strictly in English asonante and other imitative verse)
“De liefde roept” by Julia Tolkens from Poezie in Vlaanderen 1945-1955: Wij Bloeien Maar Bloeien Vergeefs
Limpidly blue above them was the southern sky; on the heights the sunbeams rioted; below, half-hidden in the grass, swift brooks were babbling.
“The Nypmhs” by Ivan Turgenev (tr. by unknown)
“To have my man speak” by Flo-Renz bye - the beach
“The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity” from Mystics, Visionaries, and Prophets: A Historical Anthology of Women’s Spiritual Writings; image of Mary stepping on a snake head