Love Poems – Page 3099
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The End of the Day
I Hear the bells at eventide / Peal softly one by one, / Near and far off they break and glide; … -
The End of the Play
The Play is done,—the curtain drops, / Slow falling to the prompter’s bell; / A moment yet the actor stops, … -
The English Robin
See yon robin on the spray; / Look ye how his tiny form / Swells, as when his merry lay … -
The Enviable Isles
Through storms you reach them and from storms are free. / Afar descried, the foremost drear in hue, / But, nearer, green; and, on the marge, the sea … -
The Epicure
From the Greek by Abraham Cowley / FILL the bowl with rosy wine! / Around our temples roses twine! … -
The Erl-King
From the German by Sir Theodore Martin and William Edmondstoune Aytoun / WHO rides so late through the midnight blast? / ’T is a father spurs on with his child full fast; … -
The Errors of a Wise Man make your Rule
* * * / The Errors of a Wise Man make your Rule / Rather than the Perfections of a Fool -
The Eternal Goodness
O friends! with whom my feet have trod / The quiet aisles of prayer, / Glad witness to your zeal for God … -
The Eternal Justice
Thank God that shall judge my soul, not man! / I marvel when they say, / “Think of that awful Day … -
The Eve of St. Agnes
Saint Agnes’ EVE,—ah, bitter chill it was! / The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; / The hare limped trembling through the frozen grass, …
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