Love Poems – Page 20
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Kindliness
When love has changed to kindliness— / Oh, love, our hungry lips, that press / So tight that Time’s an old gold’s dream … -
The Passionate Pilgrim
Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle; / Mild as a dove, but neither true nor trusty; / Brighter than glass, and yet, as glass is, brittle; … -
To the Willow-tree
Thou art to all lost love the best, / The only true plant found, / Wherewith young men and maids distrest, … -
Elegy
Since I lost you, my darling, the sky has come near, / And I am of it, the small sharp stars are quite near, / The white moon going among them like a white bird among snow-berries, … -
Friendship
When we were idlers with the loitering rills, / The need of human love we little noted: / Our love was nature; and the peace that floated … -
Harlan Sewall
You never understood, O unknown one, / Why it was I repaid / Your devoted friendship and delicate ministrations … -
Life Is Love
The fair varieties of earth, / The heavens serene and blue above, / The rippling smile of mighty seas— … -
Lovers
You were glad to-night: and now you’ve gone away. / Flushed in the dark, you put your dreams to bed; / But as you fall asleep I hear you say … -
In the Garden VI: A Peach
If any sense in mortal dust remains / When mine has been refin'd from flower to flower, / Won from the sun all colours, drunk the shower … -
A New Hymn for Solitude
I found Thee in my heart, O Lord, / As in some secret shrine; / I knelt, I waited for Thy word, …
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