Beauty Poems
Beauty
Edmund Spenser - A Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
Ah whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?What wontless fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of thee?Whilst seeking.- Beauty poems.
John Keats - A Thing Of Beauty (Endymion)
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its lovliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty
The sovereign beauty which I do admire,Witness the world how worthy to be praised:The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fireIn my.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
AH whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?What wontless fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of thee?Whilst seeking.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
Rapt with the rage of mine own ravish'd thought,Through contemplation of those goodly sights,And glorious images in heaven wrought,Whose.- Beauty poems.
Elinor Wylie - Beauty
Say not of beauty she is good, Or aught but beautiful, Or sleek to doves' wings of the wood Her wild wings of a gull.Call her not wicked;.- Beauty poems.
John Masefield - Beauty
I HAVE seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain: I have seen the lady April.- Beauty poems.
Edward Thomas - Beauty
WHAT does it mean? Tired, angry, and ill at ease, No man, woman, or child alive could please Me now. And yet I almost dare to laugh.- Beauty poems.
Charles Baudelaire - BEAUTY
I AM as lovely as a dream in stone, And this my heart where each finds death in turn, Inspires the poet with a love as lone As clay.- Beauty poems.
Rupert Brooke - Beauty And Beauty
When Beauty and Beauty meetAll naked, fair to fair,The earth is crying-sweet,And scattering-bright the air,Eddying, dizzying, closing.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - Beauty Be Not Caused It Is
Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is --Chase it, and it ceases --Chase it not, and it abides --Overtake the CreasesIn the Meadow -- when.- Beauty poems.
John Fletcher - Beauty Clear And Fair
BEAUTY clear and fair, Where the airRather like a perfume dwells; Where the violet and the rose Their blue veins and blush disclose,And.- Beauty poems.
Khalil Gibran - Beauty XXV
And a poet said, "Speak to us of Beauty." Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her unless she herself be your way and.- Beauty poems.
Khalil Gibran - Before The Throne Of Beauty XXVI
One heavy day I ran away from the grim face of society and the dizzying clamor of the city and directed my weary step to the spacious.- Beauty poems.
Robinson Jeffers - Divinely Superfluous Beauty
The storm-dances of gulls, the barking game of seals,Over and under the ocean ...Divinely superfluous beautyRules the games, presides.- Beauty poems.
Philip Larkin - Essential Beauty
In frames as large as rooms that face all waysAnd block the ends of streets with giant loaves,Screen graves with custard, cover slums.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - Estranged From Beauty None Can Be
Estranged from Beauty -- none can be --For Beauty is Infinity --And power to be finite ceasedBefore Identity was leased.- Beauty poems.
Walter Savage Landor - God Scatters Beauty
God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers O'er the wide earth, and tells us all are ours. A hundred lights in every temple burn, And.- Beauty poems.
William Butler Yeats - He Remembers Forgotten Beauty
When my arms wrap you round I pressMy heart upon the lovelinessThat has long faded from the world;The jewelled crowns that kings have.- Beauty poems.
William Butler Yeats - He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty
O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes,The poets labouring all their daysTo build a perfect beauty in rhymeAre overthrown by a woman's.- Beauty poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
The awful shadow of some unseen PowerFloats through unseen among us, -- visitingThis various world with as inconstant wingAs summer.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Died For Beauty But Was Scarce
I died for Beauty -- but was scarceAdjusted in the TombWhen One who died for Truth, was lainIn an adjoining room --He questioned softly.- Beauty poems.
Michael Drayton - Idea XX: An Evil Spirit, Your Beauty, Haunts Me Still
An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still,Wherewith, alas, I have been long possess'd,Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill,Nor.- Beauty poems.
Thomas Carew - Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
Know Celia, since thou art so proud, 'Twas I that gave thee thy renown;Thou hadst, in the forgotten crowdOf common beauties, liv'd.- Beauty poems.
Alan Seeger - Juvenilia, An Ode To Natural Beauty
There is a power whose inspiration fills Nature's fair fabric, sun- and star-inwrought, Like airy dew ere any drop distils, Like perfume.- Beauty poems.
Ah whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?What wontless fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of thee?Whilst seeking.- Beauty poems.
John Keats - A Thing Of Beauty (Endymion)
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its lovliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty
The sovereign beauty which I do admire,Witness the world how worthy to be praised:The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fireIn my.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
AH whither, Love, wilt thou now carry me?What wontless fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of thee?Whilst seeking.- Beauty poems.
Edmund Spenser - An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
Rapt with the rage of mine own ravish'd thought,Through contemplation of those goodly sights,And glorious images in heaven wrought,Whose.- Beauty poems.
Elinor Wylie - Beauty
Say not of beauty she is good, Or aught but beautiful, Or sleek to doves' wings of the wood Her wild wings of a gull.Call her not wicked;.- Beauty poems.
John Masefield - Beauty
I HAVE seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain: I have seen the lady April.- Beauty poems.
Edward Thomas - Beauty
WHAT does it mean? Tired, angry, and ill at ease, No man, woman, or child alive could please Me now. And yet I almost dare to laugh.- Beauty poems.
Charles Baudelaire - BEAUTY
I AM as lovely as a dream in stone, And this my heart where each finds death in turn, Inspires the poet with a love as lone As clay.- Beauty poems.
Rupert Brooke - Beauty And Beauty
When Beauty and Beauty meetAll naked, fair to fair,The earth is crying-sweet,And scattering-bright the air,Eddying, dizzying, closing.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - Beauty Be Not Caused It Is
Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is --Chase it, and it ceases --Chase it not, and it abides --Overtake the CreasesIn the Meadow -- when.- Beauty poems.
John Fletcher - Beauty Clear And Fair
BEAUTY clear and fair, Where the airRather like a perfume dwells; Where the violet and the rose Their blue veins and blush disclose,And.- Beauty poems.
Khalil Gibran - Beauty XXV
And a poet said, "Speak to us of Beauty." Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her unless she herself be your way and.- Beauty poems.
Khalil Gibran - Before The Throne Of Beauty XXVI
One heavy day I ran away from the grim face of society and the dizzying clamor of the city and directed my weary step to the spacious.- Beauty poems.
Robinson Jeffers - Divinely Superfluous Beauty
The storm-dances of gulls, the barking game of seals,Over and under the ocean ...Divinely superfluous beautyRules the games, presides.- Beauty poems.
Philip Larkin - Essential Beauty
In frames as large as rooms that face all waysAnd block the ends of streets with giant loaves,Screen graves with custard, cover slums.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - Estranged From Beauty None Can Be
Estranged from Beauty -- none can be --For Beauty is Infinity --And power to be finite ceasedBefore Identity was leased.- Beauty poems.
Walter Savage Landor - God Scatters Beauty
God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers O'er the wide earth, and tells us all are ours. A hundred lights in every temple burn, And.- Beauty poems.
William Butler Yeats - He Remembers Forgotten Beauty
When my arms wrap you round I pressMy heart upon the lovelinessThat has long faded from the world;The jewelled crowns that kings have.- Beauty poems.
William Butler Yeats - He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty
O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes,The poets labouring all their daysTo build a perfect beauty in rhymeAre overthrown by a woman's.- Beauty poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
The awful shadow of some unseen PowerFloats through unseen among us, -- visitingThis various world with as inconstant wingAs summer.- Beauty poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Died For Beauty But Was Scarce
I died for Beauty -- but was scarceAdjusted in the TombWhen One who died for Truth, was lainIn an adjoining room --He questioned softly.- Beauty poems.
Michael Drayton - Idea XX: An Evil Spirit, Your Beauty, Haunts Me Still
An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still,Wherewith, alas, I have been long possess'd,Which ceaseth not to tempt me to each ill,Nor.- Beauty poems.
Thomas Carew - Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
Know Celia, since thou art so proud, 'Twas I that gave thee thy renown;Thou hadst, in the forgotten crowdOf common beauties, liv'd.- Beauty poems.
Alan Seeger - Juvenilia, An Ode To Natural Beauty
There is a power whose inspiration fills Nature's fair fabric, sun- and star-inwrought, Like airy dew ere any drop distils, Like perfume.- Beauty poems.

