Love Poems – Page 3132
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The Last Man
All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom, / The Sun himself must die, / Before this mortal shall assume … -
The last Night that She lived
She mentioned, and forgot; / Then lightly as a reed / Bent to the water, shivered scarce, … -
The last of Summer is Delight —
The last of Summer is Delight — / Deterred by Retrospect. / 'Tis Ecstasy's revealed Review — … -
The Last Reservation
Sullen and dull, in the September day, / On the bank of the river, / They waited the boat that should bear them away … -
The Last Ride Together
I said--Then, dearest, since 'tis so, / Since now at length my fate I know, / Since nothing all my love avails, … -
The Last Rose
'o WHICH is the last rose?' / A blossom of no name. / At midnight the snow came; … -
The Last Wish
Since all that I can ever do for thee / Is to do nothing, this my prayer must be: / That thou mayst never guess nor ever see … -
The Latest Decalogue
Thou shalt have one God only: who / Would be at the expense of two? / No graven images may be … -
The Latter Day
Hail to the brightness of Zion’s glad morning; / Joy to the lands that in darkness have lain; / Hushed be the accents of sorrow and mourning; … -
The Latter Rain
The Latter rain,—it falls in anxious haste / Upon the sun-dried fields and branches bare, / Loosening with searching drops the rigid waste …
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