Love Poems – Page 3158
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The Owl and the Pussy-cat
I. / the Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea / In a beautiful pea-green boat: … -
The Ox
From the Italian by Frank Sewall / From the “Poesie” / I LOVE thee, pious ox; a gentle feeling … -
The Oxford book of Italian verse
Indice / Introduzione I / Introduzione II … -
The Palatine
“have you been with the King to Rome, / Brother, big brother?” / “I’ve been there and I’ve come home. … -
The Palm and the Pine
From the German by Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton / BENEATH an Indian palm a girl / Of other blood reposes; … -
The Palm-Tree
Is it the palm, the cocoa-palm, / On the Indian Sea, by the isles of balm? / Or is it a ship in the breezeless calm? … -
The Pannikin Poet
There's nothing here sublime, / But just a roving rhyme, / Run off to pass the time, … -
The Pantheon
From “Childe Harold,” Canto IV. / SIMPLE, erect, severe, austere, sublime,— / Shrine of all saints and temple of all gods, … -
The Paradox (Donne)
No lover saith, I love, nor any other / Can judge a perfect lover; / He thinks that else none can or will agree, … -
The parasol is the umbrella's daughter,
The parasol is the umbrella's daughter, / And associates with a fan / While her father abuts the tempest …
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