Love Poems – Page 3094
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The Devil — had he fidelity
The Devil — had he fidelity / Would be the best friend — / Because he has ability — … -
The difference between Despair
The difference between Despair / And Fear — is like the One / Between the instant of a Wreck … -
The Dinkey-Bird
In an ocean, ’way out yonder / (As all sapient people know,) / Is the land of Wonder-wander, … -
The Dirty Old Man
A Lay of Leadenhall / [A singular man, named Nathaniel Bentley, for many years kept a large hardware-shop in Leadenhall Street, London. He was best know as Dirty Dick (Dick, for alliteration’s sake, probably), and his place of business as the Dirty Warehouse. He died about the year 1809. These ve… -
The Disciples after the Ascension
He is gone! beyond the skies, / A cloud receives him from our eyes: / Gone beyond the highest height … -
The Discoverer
i have a little kinsman / Whose earthly summers are but three, / And yet a voyager is he … -
The Dissolution
SHE's dead; and all which die / To their first elements resolve; / And we were mutual elements to us, … -
The distance that the dead have gone
The distance that the dead have gone / Does not at first appear — / Their coming back seems possible … -
The Distressed Travellers
I SING of a journey to Clifton / We would have perform'd if we could, / Without cart or barrow to lift on … -
The Ditch is dear to the Drunken man
The Ditch is dear to the Drunken man / For is it not his Bed — / His Advocate — his Edifice? …
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