Love Poems – Page 3065
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The Beggar at the Door for Fame
The Beggar at the Door for Fame / Were easily supplied / But Bread is that Diviner thing … -
The Beggar Lad — dies early —
The Beggar Lad — dies early — / It's Somewhat in the Cold — / And Somewhat in the Trudging feet — … -
The Beggar. A Song.
I. / WHILE cruel to your wishing slave, / You still refuse the boon I crave, … -
The Beggars
The little pitiful, worn, laughing faces, / Begging of Life for Joy! / I saw the little daughters of the poor, … -
The Belfry Pigeon
On the cross-beam under the Old South bell / The nest of a pigeon is builded well. / In summer and winter that bird is there, … -
The Bell Buoy (comparison)
They christened my brother of old-- / And a saintly name he bears-- / They gave him his place to hold … -
The Bell Buoy (Inclusive Verse)
Rattle of block and sheet-- / "Ready about-stand by!" / Shall I ask them a fee ere they fetch the quay? … -
The Bell-Buoy (McClure's)
At the careless end of night / I thrill to the nearing screw, / I turn to the nearing light, … -
The Belle of the Ball
Years, years ago, ere yet my dreams / Had been of being wise or witty, / Ere I had done with writing themes, … -
The Bells
I / hear the sledges with the bells, / Silver bells! …
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