Love Poems – Page 3105
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The First Half of the Seventeenth Century/Chapter 1
"North and South too many an hour / I've by the skipper held the wheel; / Seen too many a hissing shower … -
The First Half of the Seventeenth Century/Chapter 4
"Hinc pallidorum longa morborum cohors / Turpisque egestas sequitur," &c. -
The First Half of the Seventeenth Century/Chapter 6
"Chez cette race nouvelle / Où j'aurai quelque crédit, / Vous ne passerez pas pour belle … -
The First Kiss
How delicious is the winning / Of a kiss at love’s beginning, / When two mutual hearts are sighing … -
The First Lesson
Not in this world to see his face / Sounds long, until I read the place / Where this is said to be … -
The First Rose of Summer
“oh dear! is Summer over?” / I heard a rosebud moan, / When first her eyes she opened, … -
The First Snow-Fall
The snow had begun in the gloaming, / And busily all the night / Had been heaping field and highway … -
The First Song
A poet writ a song of May / That checked his breath awhile; / He kept it for a summer day, … -
The First Step
My little one begins his feet to try, / A tottering, feeble, inconsistent way; / Pleased with the effort, he forgets his play, … -
The first We knew of Him was Death —
The first We knew of Him was Death — / The second — was — Renown — / Except the first had justified …
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