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The Romantic quote by Elynor Glyn explains how beautiful romance can be, “Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.” Romantic poems offer an avenue to make that into that golden haze. Such love poetry and sad love poems found within romanticism brings out the realism of human nature and the nature of love in itself. Romanticism is complex and a very well established artistic literary movement that was revolutionized in the second half of the 18th century. It started an intellectual movement as a reaction against the scientific rationalization of the time. The love poems and writings of depression, sadness and many other tantalizing emotions that we battle with are stressed strongly as a source of aesthetic experience. Romantic poems emphasis on emotions as trepidation , horror, mystery, and the awe experience in confronting the untamed nature of love. Romantic poems are expressed from teen love with girlfriend and boyfriend poems to wives and husbands writing a simple “I love you” To each other. Romance poems let the soul free with soaring imagination, emotional intensity, individual experience deeply imbedded in myth and mystery in natural events as the ground works. Romantic love poetry can vividly express one’s love for another through the images of one’s love and emotions running wild for another. The passion filled poems link human thoughts and emotions intimately with the external world, expressing love in a tangible way. Romanticism and its poetry build an allusion of the world distorted into the shape of human emotions. William Shakespeare perfected the concept of romantic lyrical poems and other freelance writing that are deeply rooted in an almost pantheistic outlook of the world and humanity in relations with the natural world through the Shakespearian love sonnets. Romantic writing has changed whole cultural norms and launched new social ideas, such as the renaissance age and Romanticism of the 18th and 19th century. Romantic poems can drive us to keep on loving and appreciating our loved one from teen love poems to love sonnets. We all share the need for love and as Hellen Keller’s love quote states, “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt from the heart.” Let love poetry touch your heart. Romantic poems include romantic love poems, short romantic poems, romantic birthday and romantic anniversary poems. Filtering emotions of love into thought and word to create romantic poetry truly is an art. Compelled with mixed signals of love within one’s heart and trying to make it complete and finding the steps necessary to understand the duality of the two is a difficult process. When this happens though, there is exquisiteness to be heard from romantic poetry. One’s emotions can become tangible and pierce the heart of another, bringing two souls together that otherwise may have never been joined in each other’s love. Romanticism paved the way for social change in the eighteenth century, in the height of the enlightenment period where scientific rationale prevail any other form of literature and art. Romantic poems marked the way for allowances for free thinking to thrive in an age where reserved and conservative social, political, and industrial thinking was the norm. So see for yourself and experience romantic poetry and let it breathe like into your soul with our immense collection of Romantic poetry."Hopeless romantics are only hopeless in the eyes of those who don't believe in romance."
YOUNG PEGGY BLOOMS Young Peggy blooms our boniest lass, Her blush is like the morning, The rosy dawn, the springing grass, With early gems adorning. Her eyes outshine the radiant beams That gild the passing shower, And glitter o'er the crystal streams, And cheer each fresh'ning flower. Her lips, more than the cherries bright, A richer dye has graced them; They charm th' admiring gazer's sight, And sweetly tempt to taste them; Her smile is as the evening mild, When feather'd pairs are courting, And little lambkins wanton wild, In playful bands disporting. Were Fortune lovely Peggy's foe, Such sweetness would relent her; As blooming spring unbends the brow Of surly, savage Winter. Detraction's eye no aim can gain, Her winning pow'rs to lessen; And fretful Envy grins in vain The poison'd tooth to fasten. Ye Pow'rs of Honour, Love, and Truth, From ev'ry ill defend her! Inspire the highly-favour'd youth The destinies intend her: Still fan the sweet connubial flame Responsive in each bosom; And bless the dear parental name With many a filial blossom. - ROBERT BURNS Quote of the Day
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