Read full poem →Night should ease a lover’s sorrow;
Therefore, since I go to-morrow,
Pity me before.
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Poetry examples for “go to”
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Read full poem →JOAN. Who’s that, who’s that got hold o’ me? Let go! I must go to ’im.
Read full poem →Therefore, since I go to-morrow,
Pity me before.
Read full poem →Night should ease a lover's sorrow;
Therefore, since I go to-morrow;
Pity me before.
Read full poem →The gentler brow of the soft Lesbian maid)
Go to the good and just, an awful train,[20]
Thy soul's delight, and glory of the fane:
Read full poem →Moaning and wailing fc for an heir to rule
After him, lest the realm should go to wrack.
And that same night, the night of the new year,
Read full poem →Ah sweet, too sweet to me, my sweet, I know
Love, sleep, and death go to the sweet same tune;
Hold my hair fast, and kiss me through it so.
Read full poem →The flute-notes push against my ears and lips,
And I go to sleep, dreaming.
Read full poem →Like the flames of uncounted candles.
But when I go to warm my hands,
My clumsiness overturns the light,
Read full poem →He will look like his father, and he will be as fast a runner and as good
a shot. Not that he shall be no scholar neither. He shall go to school
in winter, and learn to read and write, and my father will teach him to carve,
