Poetry that gives off the feeling that one needs to sit by candlelight and become lost into it for it will remind one of the Shakespearean era.
Poetry of love, life and thoughts written in Archaic grammar, which was used during the early modern English period, covering the 14th to 18th centuries. Reading this poetry will remind you of the Shakespearean era. and to fully appreciate such astonishing beauty in word choice, it should be... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Wish I everchon to wit that possess thou soul mine As a stoup possesses its wine As the thirst possessed by it is Whenas eyes laid but the mind sees Drink thee my love, drink of what love is called As sote as this love you drunk have not for long Tho’ I’d ne’er drunk wine I shall like to sup some fro lips thine And then I know, if blind I was, I wouldst hath begin to see Now that I see, it blinds me Blindness that I love as the sight love its light Therein, in this sightedness my, see I naught but thee”
of Love
of Life
of Thoughts
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