Love Poems – Page 3152
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The Nightingale
To-night retired, the queen of heaven / With young Endymion stays; / And now to Hesper it is given … -
The Nightingale’s Song
From “Music’s Duel” / NOW westward Sol had spent the richest beams / Of noon’s high glory, when, hard by the streams … -
The Nile
It flows through old, hushed Ægypt and its sands, / Like some grave, mighty thought threading a dream; / And times and things, as in that vision, seem … -
The Noble Balm
High-spirited friend, / I send nor balms nor cor'sives to your wound: / Your fate hath found … -
The Nobleman and the Pensioner
From the German by Charles Timothy Brooks / “OLD man, God bless you! does your pipe taste sweetly? / A beauty, by my soul! … -
The Northern Lights
To claim the Arctic came the sun / With banners of the burning zone. / Unrolled upon their airy spars, … -
The Nose and the Eyes
Between Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose; / The spectacles set them, unhappily, wrong; / The point in dispute was, as all the world knows, … -
The Notice that is called the Spring
The Notice that is called the Spring / Is but a month from here — / Put up my Heart thy Hoary work … -
The Nun and Harp
What memory fired her pallid face, / What passion stirred her blood, / What tide of sorrow and desire … -
The Nut-Brown Maid
He.be it right or wrong, these men among / On women do complain; / Affirming this, how that it is …
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