Poems
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“Farewell!—but whenever”
FAREWELL!—but whenever you welcome the hour / That awakens the night-song of mirth in your bower, / Then think of the friend that once welcomed it too, … -
“Fear no more the heat o’ the sun”
From “Cymbeline,” Act IV. Sc. 2. / FEAR no more the heat o’ the sun, / Nor the furious winter’s rages; … -
“Fly to the desert, fly with me”
Song of Nourmahal in “The Light of the Harem” / “FLY to the desert, fly with me, / Our Arab tents are rude for thee; … -
“Forever with the Lord”
FOREVER with the Lord! / Amen! so let it be! / Life from the dead is in that word, … -
“Forever”
Forever! ’t is a single word! / Our rude forefathers deemed it two; / Can you imagine so absurd … -
“Forget thee?”
“forget thee?”—If to dream by night, and muse on thee by day, / If all the worship, deep and wild, a poet’s heart can pay, / If prayers in absence breathed for thee to Heaven’s protecting power, … -
“From the recesses of a lowly spirit”
From the recesses of a lowly spirit, / Our humble prayer ascends; O Father! hear it. / Upsoaring on the wings of awe and meekness, … -
“Full many a glorious morning”
Sonnet Xxxiii. / full many a glorious morning have I seen / Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, … -
“Give me more love or more disdain”
Give me more love or more disdain; / The torrid or the frozen zone / Brings equal ease unto my pain; … -
“Give me thy heart”
With echoing steps the worshippers / Departed one by one; / The organ’s pealing voice was stilled, …
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