Love Poems – Page 3122
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The Hour-Glass
Consider this small dust, here in the glass, / By atoms moved: / Could you believe that this the body was … -
The House Beautiful
A Naked house, a naked moor, / A shivering pool before the door, / A garden bare of flowers and fruit, … -
The House on the Hill
They are all gone away, / The House is shut and still, / There is nothing more to say. … -
The Household Sovereign
From “The Hanging of the Crane” / SEATED I see the two again, / But not alone; they entertain … -
The Housekeeper
The Frugal snail, with forecast of repose, / Carries his house with him where’er he goes; / Peeps out,—and if there comes a shower of rain, … -
The Hudson
Where in its old historic splendor stands / The home of England’s far-farmed Parliament, / And waters of the Thames in calm content … -
The Human Plan
Child, weary of thy baubles of to-day— / Child with the golden or the silver hair— / Say, how wouldst thou have built creation’s stair, … -
The Humble-Bee
Burly, dozing humble-bee, / Where thou art is clime for me. / Let them sail for Porto Rique, … -
The Hundred-Yard Dash
Give me a race that is run in a breath, / Straight from the start to the “tape;” / Distance hath charms, but a “Ding Dong” means death, … -
The Hunt
Wild stream the clouds, and the fresh wind is singing, / Red is the dawn, and the world white with rime,— / Music, O music! The hunter’s horn ringing! …
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