Love Poems – Page 3091
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The Dead Moon
we are ghost-ridden: / Through the deep night / Wanders a spirit, … -
The Dead Player
Sure and exact,—the master’s quiet touch, / Thus perfect, was his art; / Ambitious, generous, sad, and loving much, … -
The Dead Poet-Friend
From the Greek by W. Cory / THEY told me, Heracleitus, they told me you were dead; / They brought me bitter news to hear and bitter tears to shed. … -
The Dead Solomon
King solomon stood in the house of the Lord, / And the Genii silently wrought around, / Toiling and moiling without a word, … -
The Death of Azron
He caught his chisel, hastened to his bench, / And, kneeling on one knee before one more / Pale page of uncarved marble, murmured fast, … -
The Death of Death
Sonnet Cxlvi. / poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth, / Fooled by those rebel powers that thee array, … -
The Death of Grant
Father! whose hard and cruel law / Is part of thy compassion’s plan, / Thy works presumptuously we scan … -
The Death of Leonidas
It was the wild midnight,— / A storm was on the sky; / The lightning gave its light, … -
The Death of Minnehaha
From “The Song of Hiawatha” / ALL day long roved Hiawatha / In that melancholy forest, … -
The Death of Slavery
O thou great Wrong, that, through the slow-paced years, / Didst hold thy millions fettered, and didst wield / The scourge that drove the laborer to the field, …
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