Love Poems – Page 3173
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The Ride to Cherokee
It ’s only we, Grimalkin, both fond and fancy free, / So do your best, my beauty, for a home for you and me; / For you the oats and leisure, for me the pipe and book, … -
The Ride to the Lady
“now since mine even is come at last,— / For I have been the sport of steel, / And hot life ebbeth from me fast, … -
The Right Must Win
O, It is hard to work for God, / To rise and take his part / Upon this battle-field of earth, … -
The right to perish might be thought
The right to perish might be thought / An undisputed right — / Attempt it, and the Universe … -
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Part I / An ancient Mariner meeteth three gallants bidden to a wedding feast, and detaineth one. IT is an ancient Mariner, / And he stoppeth one of three. … -
The Riot
Old England, alas! what is come to thy sons! / Such rioting over the Capital runs / That has not been seen for a cent'ry before. … -
The Rise of Man
Thou for whose birth the whole creation yearned / Through countless ages of the morning world, / Who, first in fiery vapors dimly hurled, … -
The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead / I played about the front gate, pulling flowers. / You came by on bamboo stilts, playing horse; … -
The Road and the End
I shall foot it / Down the roadway in the dusk, / Where shapes of hunger wander … -
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveler, long I stood …
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