Give me your patience, sister, while I frame
Exact in capitals your golden name;
Or sue the fair Apollo and he will
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Wonderful tribute to G. Keats from the great poet. Lovely.
And may it taste to you like good old wine, Take you to real happiness and give Sons, daughters and a home like honed hive. Nice poem.
Unbosom'd so and so eternal made, Such tender incense in their laurel shade Beautifully penned. Thanks poet.
The poet is truly enchanted by her beauty, though he is aware she belongs to some one else.
Wonderful! wishes to a beautiful lady by the loving brother, the poet, the last three lines of the poem is really great, In that he wishes all the happiness, a sweet home with sons and daughter and every thing desirable, inspite of the third name she has. True appraisal of beauty, felt by the poet. If the third name were not ther............
I love it so much ❤ I have a poem too: Helping each other is good Each one of us Lending things is one example People from all walks of life help one another Integrity Never stopping Gracious and kind