Love Poems – Page 2890
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Sketch
The shadows of the ships / Rock on the crest / In the low blue lustre … -
Skipper Ireson's Ride
Of all the rides since the birth of time, / Told in story or sung in rhyme,— / On Apuleius’s Golden Ass, … -
Sklavenmoral
[95] Sklavenmoral. / Mein Junge, du wirst zu treu und zu gut – / Fast möcht' ich dich wecken! … -
Slavery
From “The Timepiece”: “The Task,” Book II. / O FOR a lodge in some vast wilderness, / Some boundless contiguity of shade, … -
Slavery, a poem
IF Heaven has into being deign'd to call / Thy light, O LIBERTY! to shine on all; / Bright intellectual Sun! why does thy ray … -
Sleep
Come, Sleep; O Sleep! the certain knot of peace, / The baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe, / The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, … -
Sleep and His Brother Death
Just ere the darkness is withdrawn, / In seasons of cold or heat, / Close to the boundary line of Dawn … -
Sleep is supposed to be
Sleep is supposed to be, / By souls of sanity, / The shutting of the eye. … -
Sleeping Child (Lydia Sigourney)
SLEEP, dearest, long and sweet, / With smile upon thy brow, / Thy restless, tottering feet, … -
Sleeplessness
A Flock of sheep that leisurely pass by / One after one; the sound of rain, and bees / Murmuring; the fall of rivers, winds and seas, …
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