Love Poems – Page 2257
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Love’s Logic
I. Her RESPECTABLE PAPA’S / “MY dear, be sensible! Upon my word / This—for a woman even—is absurd; … -
Love’s Memory
From “All ’s Well That Ends Well,” Act I. Sc. 1. / I AM undone: there is no living, none, / If Bertram be away. It were all one, … -
Love’s Silence
Because I breathe not love to everie one, / Nor do not use set colors for to weare, / Nor nourish special locks of vowèd haire, … -
Love’s Young Dream
From “Irish Melodies” / O THE DAYS are gone when beauty bright / My heart’s chain wove! … -
Lovely Mary Donnelly
O Lovely Mary Donnelly, it ’s you I love the best! / If fifty girls were round you, I ’d hardly see the rest. / Be what it may the time of day, the place be where it will, … -
Lover's Seat
Im Abend sind wir steile / grünbebuschte Dünenwege hingeschritten. / Du ruhst an mich gedrängt. … -
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 … -
Lovers, and a Reflection
IN 1 moss-prankt dells which the sunbeams flatter / (And heaven it knoweth what that may mean; / Meaning, however, is no great matter) … -
Loves she like me?
O say, my flattering heart, / Loves she like me? / Is her’s thy counterpart, … -
Low Spirits
Fever and fret and aimless stir / And disappointed strife, / All chafing, unsuccessful things, …
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