Tuesday, December 31, 2002

To A Lock Of Hair Comments

Rating: 2.9

Thy hue, dear pledge, is pure and bright
As in that well - remember'd night
When first thy mystic braid was wove,
And first my Agnes whisper'd love.
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Sir Walter Scott
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Susan Williams 15 August 2016

They could use this poem in the dictionary to illustrate the meaning of Passionate

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Anil Kumar Panda 15 August 2016

A beautiful poem and very enjoyable to read. Thanks for sharing.

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Akachukwu Lekwauwa 15 August 2016

what a lovely poem we have here. i love this, beautiful rhymes all over

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Gangadharan Nair Pulingat 15 August 2016

An awesome poem with so much word power.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 15 August 2016

An awesome narration with equally awesome dance of emotions. Thanks for sharing it here.

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Edward Kofi Louis 15 August 2016

Pure and bright! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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kakoli choudhury 15 August 2016

With the first sin that peopled hell; A breast whose blood's a troubled ocean, ; worth reading.

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Susan Williams 10 March 2016

Sometimes the written word can be so perfectly formed and the words stay in our hearts and souls- for example, the closing lines of this poem- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Yes, God and man might now approve me If thou hadst lived and lived to love me!

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Sir Walter Scott

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