Love Poems – Page 3113
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The Golden Wedding
O Love, whose patient pilgrim feet / Life’s longest path have trod, / Whose ministry hath symbolled sweet … -
The Golden-Robin's Nest
The golden-robin came to build his nest / High in the elm-tree’s ever-nodding crest; / All the long day, upon his task intent, … -
The Gondola
Afloat; we move—delicious! Ah, / What else is like the gondola? / This level flow of liquid glass … -
The Good Shepherd with the Kid
He saves the sheep, the goats he doth not save. / So rang Tertullian’s sentence, on the side / Of that unpitying Phrygian Sect which cried: … -
The Good Time Coming
There ’s a good time coming, boys. / A good time coming: / We may not live to see the day, … -
The good Will of a Flower
The good Will of a Flower / The Man who would possess / Must first present … -
The Good-Morrow
I WONDER by my troth, what thou and I / Did, till we loved? were we not wean'd till then? / But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly? … -
The Good, Great Man
How seldom, Friend! a good great man inherits / Honor or wealth with all his worth and pains! / It sounds like stories from the land of spirits. … -
The Gouty Merchant and the Stranger
In Broad Street building (on a winter night), / Snug by his parlor-fire, a gouty wight / Sat all alone, with one hand rubbing … -
The Grace — Myself — might not obtain —
The Grace — Myself — might not obtain — / Confer upon My flower — / Refracted but a Countenance — …
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