Love Poems – Page 1167
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Fair Annie
The reivers they stole Fair Annie, / As she walk'd by the sea; / But a noble knight was her ransom soon, … -
Fair England
White england shouldering from the sea, / Green England in thy rainy veil, / Old island-nest of Liberty … -
Fair Helen
I Wish I were where Helen lies; / Night and day on me she cries; / O that I were where Helen lies … -
Fair Ines
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Faire l'amour alors qu'il me défait
Faire l'amour alors qu'il me défait, / Et tout défait, l'amour même défaire, / Le défaisant, le rendre plus parfait, … -
Fairer through Fading — as the Day
Fairer through Fading — as the Day / Into the Darkness dips away — / Half Her Complexion of the Sun — … -
Fairies’ Song
From the Latin by Leigh Hunt / WE the fairies blithe and antic, / Of dimensions not gigantic, … -
Fairy Days
Beside the old hall-fire—upon my nurse’s knee, / Of happy fairy days—what tales were told to me! / I thought the world was once—all peopled with princesses, … -
Fairy Landi
Over hill, over dale, / Thorough bush, thorough brier, / Over park, over pale, … -
Fairy Landii
You spotted snakes with double tongue, / Thorny hedgehogs, be not seen; / Newts and blind-worms, do no wrong; …
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