Love Poems – Page 3104
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The Fight of Faith
[The author of this poem, one of the victims of the persecuting Henry VIII., was burnt to death at Smithfield in 1546. It was made and sung by her while a prisoner in Newgate.] / LIKE as the armèd Knighte, / Appointed to the fielde, … -
The Fight of the “Armstrong” Privateer
TELL the story to your sons / Of the gallant days of yore, / When the brig of seven guns … -
The Fighting Race - C. Clarke
“read out the names!” and Burke sat back, / And Kelly drooped his head. / While Shea—they call him Scholar Jack— … -
The Fine Old English Gentleman
I ’LL 1 sing you a good old song, / Made by a good old pate, / Of a fine old English gentleman … -
The Fingers of the Light
The Fingers of the Light / Tapped soft upon the Town / With "I am great and cannot wait … -
The Fire i' the Flint
The sudden thrust of speech is no mean test / Of man or woman. Caesar, with his cry / Of anguish,—Pilate, putting justice by,— … -
The Fire of Love
From the “Examen Miscellaneum,” 1708 / THE FIRE of love in youthful blood, / Like what is kindled in brushwood, … -
The First Blue-Bird
Jest rain and snow! and rain again! / And dribble! drip! and blow! / Then snow! and thaw! and slush! and then— … -
The first Day that I was a Life
The first Day that I was a Life / I recollect it — How still — / That last Day that I was a Life … -
The first Day's Night had come —
The first Day's Night had come — / And grateful that a thing / So terrible — had been endured — …
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