Love Poems – Page 3163
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The Plough-Hands' Song
Nigger mighty happy w’en he layin’ by co’n— / Dat sun ’s a-slantin’; / Nigger mighty happy w’en he year de dinner ho’n— … -
The Ploughman
Clear the brown path to meet his coulter’s gleam! / Lo! on he comes, behind his smoking team, / With toil’s bright dew-drops on his sunburnt brow, … -
The poems of John Godfrey Saxe/The Blind Men and the Elephant
MORAL. / So, oft in theologic wars / The disputants, I ween, … -
The Poems of Sappho
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The Poet
Out of the deep and the dark, / A sparkling mystery, a shape, / Something perfect, … -
The Poet and the Child
“and you, Sir Poet, shall you make, I pray, / This child a poet with that insight rare / They tell me poets have, that everywhere … -
The Poet in the Desert
I have come into the Desert because my soul is athirst as the Desert is athirst; / My soul which is the soul of all; universal, not different. / We are athirst for the waters which make beautiful the path … -
The Poet of Nature
From “Festus” / HE had no times of study, and no place; / All places and all times to him were one. … -
The Poet of To-day
More than the soul of ancient song is given / To thee, O poet of to-day!—thy dower / Comes, from a higher than Olympian heaven, … -
The Poet's Secret
The poet’s secret I must know, / If that will calm my restless mind. / I hail the seasons as they go, …
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