Love Poems – Page 21
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Freedom and Love
How delicious is the winning / Of a kiss at love's beginning, / When two mutual hearts are sighing … -
Love in a Life
Room after room, / I hunt the house through / We inhabit together. … -
The Last Ride Together
I said--Then, dearest, since 'tis so, / Since now at length my fate I know, / Since nothing all my love avails, … -
My Love is Like to Ice
My love is like to ice, and I to fire: / How come it then that this her cold is so great / Is not dissolved through my so hot desire, … -
Tell Me No More
Tell me no more how fair she is, / I have no minde to hear / The story of that distant bliss … -
Annie Laurie
Maxwelton's hills are bonnie / Where early falls the dew / And 'twas there that Annie Laurie … -
Love Me Not for Comely Grace
Love me not for comely grace / For my pleasing eye or face, / Nor for any outward part, … -
The Constant Lover
Out upon it, I have loved / Three whole days together! / And am like to love three more, … -
Last
Friend, whose smile has come to be / Very precious unto me, / Though I know I drank not first … -
Prelude
How could I love you more? / I would give up / Even that beauty I have loved too well …
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