Love Poems – Page 3092
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The Death of the Flowers
The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year, / Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meadows brown and sere. / Heaped in the hollows of the grove, the autumn leaves lie dead; … -
The Death of the old Year
Full knee-deep lies the winter snow, / And the winter winds are wearily sighing: / Toll ye the church-bell sad and slow, … -
The Death-bed
We watch'd her breathing thro' the night, / Her breathing soft and low, / As in her breast the wave of life … -
The Deathless
What charlatans in this later day / Beat at the gates of Art! / Each with his trick of speech or brush,— … -
The Decay of a People
This the true sign of ruin to a race— / It undertakes no march, and day by day / Drowses in camp, or, with the laggard’s pace, … -
The Deep
there ’s beauty in the deep: / The wave is bluer than the sky; / And though the lights shine bright on high, … -
The Defection of the Disciples
Then all the disciples forsook him and fled.-ST. MATTHEW xxvi. 56. / FLED!-and from whom? The Man of woe / Who in Gethsemane had felt … -
The Deficit Demon
It was the lunatic poet escaped from the local asylum, / Loudly he twanged on his banjo and sang with his voice like a saw-mill, / While as with fervour he sang there was borne o'er the shuddering wildwood, … -
The Definition of Beauty is
The Definition of Beauty is / That Definition is none — / Of Heaven, easing Analysis, … -
The Definition of Love
My love is of a birth as rare / As 'tis for object strange and high; / It was begotten by Despair …
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