Love Poems – Page 3078
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The Chariot of Cuchullin
From the Ancient Irish by William Hamilton Drummond / From “The Breach of the Plain of Muirhevney” / THE CAR, 1 light-moving, I behold, … -
The Cheerful Giver
"WHAT shall I render Thee! Father Supreme, / For thy rich gifts, and this the best of all?" / Said a young mother, as she fondly watched … -
The Chemical conviction
The Chemical conviction / That Nought be lost / Enable in Disaster … -
The Chess-Board
My little love, do you remember, / Ere we were grown so sadly wise, / Those evenings in the bleak December, … -
The Child
See yon blithe child that dances in our sight! / Can gloomy shadows fall from one so bright? / Fond mother, whence these fears? … -
The Child in the Garden
From The Atlantic Magazine / WHEN to the garden of untroubled thought / I came of late, and saw the open door, … -
The Child in the Street
Even as tender parents lovingly / Send a dear child in some true servant’s care / Forth in the street, for larger light and air, … -
The Child's faith is new —
The Child's faith is new — / Whole — like His Principle — / Wide — like the Sunrise … -
The Child's Quest
My mother twines me roses wet with dew; / Oft have I sought the garden through and through; / I cannot find the tree whereon … -
The Child's Wish Granted
Do you remember, my sweet, absent son, / How in the soft June days forever done / You loved the heavens so warm and clear and high; …
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