Love Poems – Page 3108
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The Flute
PUFFED up with luring to her knees / The rabbits from the blackberries, / Quaint little satyrs, and shy and mute, … -
The Fly
Occasioned by a Fly Drinking out of the Author’s Cup / BUSY, curious, thirsty fly, / Drink with me, and drink as I! … -
The Flying Gang
I served my time, in the days gone by, / In the railway's clash and clang, / And I worked my way to the end, and I … -
The Fool's Prayer
The royal feast was done; the King / Sought some new sport to banish care, / And to his jester cried: “Sir Fool, … -
The Foolish Virgins
From “Idyls of the King: Guinevere” / THE QUEEN looked up, and said, / “O maiden, if indeed you list to sing, … -
The Forefather
Here at the country inn, / I lie in my quiet bed, / And the ardent onrush of armies … -
The Forging of the Anchor
Come, see the Dolphin’s anchor forged; ’t is at a white heat now: / The bellows ceased, the flames decreased; though on the forge’s brow / The little flames still fitfully play through the sable mound: … -
The Forsaken Merman
come, dear children, let us away; / Down and away below. / Now my brothers call from the bay; … -
The Fortunate One
Beside her ashen hearth she sate her down, / Whence he she loved had fled,— / His children plucking at her sombre gown … -
The Fountain of Tears
If you go over desert and mountain, / Far into the country of Sorrow, / To-day and to-night and to-morrow, …
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