Love Poems – Page 1225
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From "The House of a Hundred Lights"
The Young LOVERS / I SAW them kissing in the shade and knew the sum of all my lore: / God gave them Youth, God gave them Love, and even God can give no more. … -
From "The Inverted Torch"
When in THE FIRST GREAT HOUR / WHEN in the first great hour of sleep supreme / I saw my Dearest fair and tranquil lie, … -
From "The Iron Gate"
As on the gauzy wings of fancy flying / From some far orb I track our watery sphere, / Home of the struggling, suffering, doubting, dying, … -
From "The Old-Fashioned Garden"
Fair is each budding thing the garden shows, / From spring’s frail crocus to the latest bloom / Of fading autumn. Every wind that blows … -
From "The River-Fight"
Would you hear of the River-Fight? / It was two of a soft spring night;— / God’s stars looked down on all, … -
From "The Sinless Child"
Her ways were gentle while a babe, / With calm and tranquil eye, / That turned instinctively to seek … -
From "The Song of Hiawatha"
All day long roved Hiawatha / In that melancholy forest, / Through the shadow of whose thickets, … -
From "The Song of Myself"
Myself / i celebrate myself, and sing myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, … -
From "The Song of the Ancient People"
We are the Ancient People; / Our father is the Sun; / Our mother, the Earth, where the mountains tower … -
From "The Sunshine of the Gods"
Ah, moment not to be purchased, / Not to be won by prayer, / Not by toil to be conquered, …
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