Love Poems – Page 3139
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The Love-Knot
Tying her bonnet under her chin, / She tied her raven ringlets in; / But not alone in the silken snare … -
The Loveliness of Love
It is not Beauty I demand, / A crystal brow, the moon’s despair, / Nor the snow’s daughter, a white hand, … -
The Lover
It is dark and lonesome here, / Beneath the windy eaves:— / The cold, cold ground my bed, … -
The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring
O WESTERN wind, when wilt thou blow / That the small rain down can rain? / Christ, that my love were in my arms … -
The Lover Sings of a Garden
Oh, beautiful are the flowers of your garden, / The flowers of your garden are fair: / Blue flowers of your eyes … -
The Lover's Resolution
Shall I, wasting in despair, / Die because a woman 's fair? / Or make pale my cheeks with care … -
The Lover's Song
Lend me thy fillet, Love! / I would no longer see: / Cover mine eyelids close awhile, … -
The Low-Backed Car
When first I saw sweet Peggy, / ’T was on a market day: / A low-backed car she drove, and sat … -
The Luxury to apprehend
The Luxury to apprehend / The Luxury 'twould be / To look at Thee a single time … -
The Lye
Goe, soule, the bodie’s guest, / Upon a thanklesse arrant; / Feare not to touche the best— …
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