“O my America! my new-found land.”
John Donne book Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going to Bed
No. 19, To His Mistress Going to Bed, line 27
Elegies
Mansel, Philip, Constantinople: city of the world's desire 1453-1924 (1995), p. 84
Written to his wife - see the article Hurrem for another translation of this verse.
Poetry
“O my America! my new-found land.”
John Donne book Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going to Bed
No. 19, To His Mistress Going to Bed, line 27
Elegies
“My past, O Lord, to Your mercy; my present, to Your love; my future to Your providence.”
Padre Pio (1887–1968) Italian saint, priest, stigmatist and mystic
Charles Stuart Calverley (1831–1884) British poet
First Love; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Maya Angelou book Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women
Source: Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women
“Unholy battered old thing you were, my sunflower O my soul, I loved you then!”
Allen Ginsberg book Howl and Other Poems
Source: Howl and Other Poems
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) Lebanese artist, poet, and writer
"Love"
The Forerunner (1920)
Context: O love, whose lordly hand
Has bridled my desires,
And raised my hunger and my thirst
To dignity and pride,
Let not the strong in me and the constant
Eat the bread or drink the wine
That tempt my weaker self.
Let me rather starve,
And let my heart parch with thirst,
And let me die and perish,
Ere I stretch my hand
To a cup you did not fill,
Or a bowl you did not bless.
Kenneth Patchen (1911–1972) American writer and poet
"'O My Love the Pretty Towns'"
Eddie DeLange (1904–1949) American bandleader and lyricist
Song Shake Down The Stars
Uwais al-Qarani (594–657) Muslim saint
Biography of Uways al-Qarni https://islamqa.info/en/answers/125276/biography-of-uways-al-qarni-may-allah-have-mercy-on-him, Islam Q&A https://islamqa.info/en/about-us (03 July 2015)