Love Poems – Page 3071
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The Bracelet: To Julia
Why I tie about thy wrist, / Julia, this silken twist; / For what other reason is 't … -
The Braes of Balquhither
Let us go, lassie, go / To the braes o' Balquhither, / Where the blae-berries grow … -
The Brain — is wider than the Sky —
The Brain — is wider than the Sky — / For — put them side by side — / The one the other will contain … -
The Brain, within its Groove
The Brain, within its Groove / Runs evenly — and true — / But let a Splinter swerve — … -
The Brave at Home
The Maid who binds her warrior’s sash / With smile that well her pain dissembles, / The while beneath her drooping lash … -
The Brave Old Oak
A Song to the oak, the brave old oak, / Who hath ruled in the greenwood long; / Here ’s health and renown to his broad green crown, … -
The Brave Old Ship, the Orient
Woe for the brave ship Orient! / Woe for the old ship Orient! / For in broad, broad light, and with land in sight, … -
The Bride
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The Bride (Sigourney)
I came, but she was gone. In her fair home, / There lay her lute, just as she touched it last, / At summer twilight, when the woodbine cups … -
The Bride's Toilette
“dame, how the moments go— / And the bride is not ready! / Call all her tiring maids, …
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