Love Poems – Page 3058
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The Appeal
And wilt thou leave me thus! / Say nay, say nay, for shame! / —To save thee from the blame … -
The Appeal to Harold
Haro! haro! / Judge now betwixt this woman and me, / Haro … -
The Apple-Tree
I saw the archangels in my apple-tree last night, / I saw them like great birds in the starlight— / Purple and burning blue, crimson and shining white. … -
The Approach of Age
From “Tales of the Hall” / SIX years had passed, and forty ere the six, / When Time began to play his usual tricks: … -
The Arab
ON, on, my brown Arab, away, away! / Thou hast trotted o’er many a mile to-day, / And I trow right meagre hath been thy fare … -
The Arab to his Favorite Steed
My beautiful! my beautiful! that standest meekly by, / With thy proudly arched and glossy neck, and dark and fiery eye, / Fret not to roam the desert now, with all thy wingèd speed; … -
The Arab to the Palm
Next to thee, O fair gazelle, / O Beddowee girl, beloved so well; / Next to the fearless Nedjidee, … -
The Arid Lands
These lands are clothed in burning weather, / These parched lands pant for God’s cool rain; / I look away where strike together … -
The Armorer's Song
1 / let hammer on anvil ring, / And the forge fire brightly shine; … -
The Arrow and the Song
I shot an arrow into the air, / It fell to earth, I knew not where; / For, so swiftly it flew, the sight …
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