Love Poems – Page 3095
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The Diverting History of John Gilpin
Showing How He Went Farther Than He Intended, and Came Safe Home Again / JOHN GILPIN was a citizen / Of credit and renown, … -
The Djinns
Anonymous translation from the French / TOWN, tower, / Shore, deep, … -
The Doomed — regard the Sunrise
The Doomed — regard the Sunrise / With different Delight — / Because — when next it burns abroad … -
The Douglas Tragedy
[This ballad exists in Denmark, and in other European countries. The Scotch point out Blackhouse, on the wild Douglas Burn, a tributary of the Yarrow, as the scene of the tragedy.] / “RISE up, rise up, now, Lord Douglas,” she says, / “And put on your armor so bright; … -
The Doves of Venice
As the Transatlantic tourists / Have been rowed on the Lagoon, / They have mourned its ancient glories, … -
The Dowie Houms of Yarrow
Late at een, drinkin' the wine, / And ere they paid the lawin', / They set a combat them between, … -
The Dreadful Story about Harriet and the Matches
From “The English Struwwelpeter” / IT almost makes me cry to tell / What foolish Harriet befel. … -
The Dream
Love, if I weep it will not matter, / And if you laugh I shall not care; / Foolish am I to think about it, … -
The Dream (Donne)
DEAR love, for nothing less than thee / Would I have broke this happy dream; / It was a theme … -
The Dream of Eugene Aram
’t Was in the prime of summer time, / An evening calm and cool, / And four-and-twenty happy boys …
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