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  1. Two Loves. Lord Alfred Douglas. 1870 –. 1945. I dreamed I stood upon a little hill, And at my feet there lay a ground, that seemed. Like a waste garden, flowering at its will. With buds and blossoms. There were pools that dreamed.

  2. Two Loves Lyrics. I dreamed I stood upon a little hill, And at my feet there lay a ground, that seemed. Like a waste garden, flowering at its will. With buds and blossoms. There were pools that...

  3. Two Loves. Lord Alfred Douglas. 1870 –. 1945. I dreamed I stood upon a little hill, And at my feet there lay a ground, that seemed. Like a waste garden, flowering at its will. With buds and blossoms. There were pools that dreamed. Black and unruffled; there were white lilies. A few, and crocuses, and violets.

  4. Two Loves. I dreamed I stood upon a little hill, And at my feet there lay a ground, that seemed. Like a waste garden, flowering at its will. With buds and blossoms. There were pools that dreamed. Black and unruffled; there were white lilies. A few, and crocuses, and violets. Purple or pale, snake—like fritillaries.

  5. Analysis (ai): The poem explores the contrasting nature of conventional and same-sex love through two figures, a joyful and extroverted youth representing heterosexual desire, and a sorrowful and introspective figure symbolizing the taboo and hidden nature of same-sex love. The lush and vibrant imagery of the garden setting, with its exotic ...

  6. The love that dare not speak its name is a phrase from the last line of the poem "Two Loves" by Lord Alfred Douglas, written in September 1892 and published in the Oxford magazine The Chameleon in December 1894. It was mentioned at Oscar Wilde's gross indecency trial and is usually interpreted as a euphemism for homosexuality.

  7. Lord Alfred Douglas. Two Loves. #ScottishWriters. Share. Send. Other works by Lord Alfred Douglas... To L — Thou that wast once my loved and l… A friend no more, I had forgot th… Why hast thou come to trouble my d… With memories? Oh! I had clean ma… Of all that time, I had made hast… Le Balcon. Mere des souvenirs, mattresses des…

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