Love Poems – Page 3089
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The Dancing Faun
Thou dancer of two thousand years, / Thou dancer of to-day, / What silent music fills thine ears, … -
The Dancing of the Air
And now behold your tender nurse, the air, / And common neighbor that aye runs around, / How many pictures and impressions fair … -
The Dandelion's pallid tube
The Dandelion's pallid tube / Astonishes the Grass, / And Winter instantly becomes … -
The Dark Angel
DARK Angel, with thine aching lust / To rid the world of penitence: / Malicious Angel, who still dost … -
The Daughter of Mendoza
O lend to me, sweet nightingale, / Your music by the fountain, / And lend to me your cadences, … -
The Dawning o' the Year
All ye who love the springtime—and who but loves it well / When the little birds do sing, and the buds begin to swell!— / Think not ye ken its beauty, or know its face so dear, … -
The Day came slow — till Five o'clock —
The Day came slow — till Five o'clock — / Then sprang before the Hills / Like Hindered Rubies — or the Light … -
The Day grew small, surrounded tight
The Day grew small, surrounded tight / By early, stooping Night — / The Afternoon in Evening deep … -
The Day is Coming
Come hither lads and hearken, / for a tale there is to tell, / Of the wonderful days a-coming, … -
The Day of Judgement
When the fierce North-wind with his airy forces / Rears up the Baltic to a foaming fury; / And the red lightning with a storm of hail comes …
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