Poems
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“Darkness is thinning”
From the Latin by John Mason Neale / DARKNESS is thinning; shadows are retreating; / Morning and light are coming in their beauty; … -
“Day is Dying”
From “The Spanish Gypsy” / DAY is dying! Float, O song, / Down the westward river, … -
“Die down, O dismal day”
Die down, O dismal day, and let me live; / And come, blue deeps, magnificently strewn / With colored clouds,—large, light, and fugitive,— … -
“Dinna ask me”
O, Dinna ask me gin I lo’e ye: / Troth, I daurna tell! / Dinna ask me gin I lo’e ye,— … -
“Drink to me only with thine eyes”
From the Greek of Philostratus / From “The Forest” / DRINK to me only with thine eyes, … -
“Duncan Gray cam’ here to woo”
Duncan Gray cam’ here to woo— / Ha, ha! the wooing o’t! / On blythe Yule night when we were fou— … -
“Eros is missing”
From the Greek by Charles Whibley / EROS is missing. In the early morn / Forth from his bed the rascal took his flight. … -
“Farewell to thee, Araby’s daughter”
From “The Fire-Worshippers” / FAREWELL,—farewell to thee, Araby’s daughter! / (Thus warbled a Peri beneath the dark sea;) … -
“Farewell, Life”
Written During Sickness, April, 1845 / FAREWELL, life! my senses swim, / And the world is growing dim; … -
“Farewell! thou art too dear”
Sonnet Lxxxvii. / farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing, / And like enough thou know’st thy estimate: …
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