Love Poems – Page 3101
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The Face we choose to miss —
The Face we choose to miss — / Be it but for a Day / As absent as a Hundred Years, … -
The Fact that Earth is Heaven —
The Fact that Earth is Heaven — / Whether Heaven is Heaven or not / If not an Affidavit … -
The Fair Hills of Ireland
A PLENTEOUS place is Ireland for hospitable cheer, / Uileacan dubh O! / Where the wholesome fruit is bursting from the yellow barley ear; … -
The fairest Home I ever knew
The fairest Home I ever knew / Was founded in an Hour / By Parties also that I knew … -
The Fairies
Up the airy mountain, / Down the rushy glen, / We daren't go a-hunting … -
The Fairies of the Caldon Low
A Midsummer Legend / “AND where have you been, my Mary, / And where have you been from me?” … -
The Fairies’ Lullaby
From “a Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Act II. Sc. 2. / Enter TITANIA, with her train. / TITANIA.—Come, now a roundel, and a fairy song; … -
The Fairy Child
The Summer sun was sinking / With a mild light, calm and mellow; / It shone on my little boy’s bonnie cheeks, … -
The Faithful Angel
From “Paradise Lost,” Book V. / THE SERAPH Abdiel, faithful found / Among the faithless, faithful only he; … -
The Faithful Lovers
I ’d been away from her three years,—about that, / And I returned to find my Mary true; / And though I ’d question her, I did not doubt that …
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