Love Poems – Page 3061
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The Baker’s Tale
From “The Hunting of the Snark” / THEY roused him with muffins—they roused him with ice— / They roused him with mustard and cress— … -
The Ballad of Agincourt
[1415] / fair stood the wind for France, / When we our sails advance, … -
The Ballad of Bouillabaisse
A Street there is in Paris famous, / For which no rhyme our language yields, / Rue Neuve des Petits Champs its name is— … -
The Ballad of Dead Ladies
From the French by Dante Gabriel Rossetti / TELL me now in what hidden way is / Lady Flora the lovely Roman? … -
The Ballad of G.R. Dibbs
This is the story of G.R.D., / Who went on a mission across the sea / To borrow some money for you and me. … -
The Ballad of Guibour
From the Provençal by Harriet Waters Preston / From “Calendau” / AT Arles in the Carlovingian days, … -
The Ballad of Judas Iscariot
’t Was the body of Judas Iscariot / Lay in the Field of Blood; / ’T was the soul of Judas Iscariot … -
The Ballad of Keith of Ravelston
The murmur of the mourning ghost / That keeps the shadowy kine, / 'O Keith of Ravelston, … -
The Ballad of Oriskany - C. Auringer
She leaned her cheek upon her hand, / And looked across the glooming land; / She saw the wood from farm to farm … -
The Ballad of Prose and Rhyme
When the ways are heavy with mire and rut, / In November fogs, in December snows, / When the North Wind howls, and the doors are shut,— …
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