Love Poems – Page 252
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A Widow's Hymn
How near me came the hand of Death, / When at my side he struck my dear, / And took away the precious breath … -
A Winter Twilight
Pale beryl sky, with clouds / Hued like dove’s wing, / O’ershadowing … -
A Winter Wish
old wine to drink! / Ay, give the slippery juice / That drippeth from the grape thrown loose … -
A Winter-Evening Hymn to My Fire
O Thou of home the guardian Lar, / And, when our earth hath wandered far / Into the cold, and deep snow covers … -
A Wish
All day and many days I rode, / My horse’s head set toward the sea; / And as I rode a longing came to me … -
A Woman and Her Dead Husband
Ah stern cold man, / How can you lie so relentless hard / While I wash you with weeping water! … -
A Woman Scaly & a Man all Hairy
* / A Woman Scaly & a Man all Hairy / Is such a Match as he who dares … -
A Woman's Beloved
To what shall a woman liken her beloved, / And with what shall she compare him to do him honor? / He is like the close-folded new leaves of the woodbine, odorless, but sweet, … -
A Woman's Execution
Sweet-breathed and young, / The people’s daughter, / No nerves unstrung, … -
A Woman's Last Word
Let's contend no more, Love, / Strive nor weep: / All be as before, Love, …
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