Love Poems – Page 3175
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The Rosary
The hours I spent with thee, dear heart, / Are as a string of pearls to me; / I count them over, every one apart, … -
The Rose
A ROSE, as fair as ever saw the North, / Grew in a little garden all alone; / A sweeter flower did Nature ne'er put forth, … -
The Rose and the Gauntlet
Low spake the knight to the peasant-girl: / “I tell thee sooth, I am belted earl; / Fly with me from this garden small, … -
The Rose and Thorn
She ’s loveliest of the festal throng / In delicate form and Grecian face,— / A beautiful, incarnate song, … -
The Rose did caper on her cheek —
The Rose did caper on her cheek — / Her Bodice rose and fell — / Her pretty speech — like drunken men — … -
The Rose in the Deeps of his Heart
All things uncomely and broken, / all things worn-out and old, / The cry of a child by the roadway, … -
The Rose-Bush
From the German by William Warren Caldwell / A CHILD sleeps under a rose-bush fair, / The buds swell out in the soft May air; … -
The Rose's Cup
Down in a garden olden,— / Just where, I do not know,— / A buttercup all golden … -
The Rosebud
Queen of fragrance, lovely Rose, / The beauties of thy leaves disclose! / —But thou, fair Nymph, thyself survey … -
The Rover's Adieu
A WEARY lot is thine, fair maid, / A weary lot is thine! / To pull the thorn thy brow to braid, …
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