Love Poems – Page 2938
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Song of the Greeks
[1821] / AGAIN to the battle, Achaians! / Our hearts bid the tyrants defiance; … -
Song of the Indian Maid
o SORROW! / Why dost borrow / The natural hue of health, from vermeil lips?— … -
Song of the Lotos-Eaters
There is sweet music here that softer falls / Than petals from blown roses on the grass, / Or night-dews on still waters between walls … -
Song of the Milkmaid
From “Queen Mary” / SHAME upon you, Robin, / Shame upon you now! … -
Song of the Palm
I / wild is its nature, as it were a token, / Born of the sunshine, and the stars, and sea; … -
Song of the River
Clear and cool, clear and cool, / By laughing shallow and dreaming pool; / Cool and clear, cool and clear, … -
Song of the Silent Land
Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / “Das stille Land” / INTO the Silent Land! … -
Song of the Souls Set Free
Wrap the earth in cloudy weather / For a shroud. / We have slipped the earthly tether, … -
Song of the Summer Winds
Up the dale and down the bourne, / O’er the meadow swift we fly; / Now we sing, and now we mourn, … -
Song of the Western Men
[After the English Revolution of 1688, all bishops were compelled to swear allegiance to William and Mary. Seven of them, adherents of James II., refused and were imprisoned for treason,—the “Non-Jurors.” Trelawney of Cornwall was one.] / A GOOD sword and a trusty hand, / A merry heart and true, …
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