Love Poems – Page 3093
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The Demon-Lover
Scene. the terraced roof of ABSALOM’S house, by night; adorned with vases of flowers, and fragrant shrubs; an awning spread over part of it. TAMAR and HADAD. / Tam. No, no, I well remember—proofs, you said, / Unknown to Moses. … -
The Departed
They cannot wholly pass away, / How far soe’er above; / Nor we, the lingerers, wholly stay … -
The Departure from Paradise
From “Paradise Lost,” Book XII. / IN either hand the hastening angel caught / Our lingering parents, and to the eastern gate … -
The Departure of the Swallow
And is the swallow gone? / Who beheld it? / Which way sailed it? … -
The Derelict
Unmoored, unmanned, unheeded on the deep— / Tossed by the restless billow and the breeze, / It drifts o’er sultry leagues of tropic seas, … -
The Descent of Odin. An Ode
Uprose the King of Men with speed, / And saddled straight his coal-black steed; / Down the yawning steep he rode, … -
The Deserted Garden
I MIND me in the days departed, / How often underneath the sun / With childish bounds I used to run … -
The Deserted Village
Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, / Where health and plenty cheered the laboring swain, / Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, … -
The Desolate City
Dark to me is the earth. Dark to me are the heavens. / Where is she that I loved, the woman with eyes like stars? / Desolate are the streets. Desolate is the city. … -
The Destruction of Sennacherib
From “Hebrew Melodies” / THE ASSYRIAN came down like the wolf on the fold, / And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; …
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