Love Poems – Page 1224
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From "Rhoecus"
Hear now this fairy legend of old Greece, / As full of gracious youth and beauty still / As the immortal freshness of that grace … -
From "Snow-Bound"
The world TRANSFORMED / UNWARMED by any sunset light / The gray day darkened into night, … -
From "Sonnets of a Portrait Painter"
I am in love with high far-seeing places / That look on plains half-sunlight and half-storm, / In love with hours when from the circling faces … -
From "Taliesin: a Masque"
Voices of Unseen Spirits / HERE falls no light of sun nor stars; / No stir nor striving here intrudes; … -
From "The Biglow Papers"
What mr. ROBINSON THINKS / GUVENER B. is a sensible man; / He stays to his home an’ looks arter his folks; … -
From "The Birth of Galahad"
And if he should come again / In the old glad way, / I should smile and take his hand. … -
From "The Brook"
Through his million veins are poured / The splendors of the heaven whence he fell. / Wise above his thought is he: … -
From "The Building of the Ship"
Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! / Sail on, O UNION, strong and great! / Humanity with all its fears, … -
From "The Culprit Fay"
The fay’s SENTENCE / THE MONARCH sat on his judgment-seat / On his brow the crown imperial shone, … -
From "The Gardener"
I / over the green and yellow rice fields sweep the shadows of the autumn clouds, followed by the swift-chasing sun. / The bees forget to sip their honey; drunken with the light they foolishly hum and hover; and the ducks in the sandy riverbank clamor in joy for mere nothing. …
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