Love Poems – Page 3183
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The Siller Croun
“and ye sail walk in silk attire, / And siller hae to spare, / Gin ye ’ll consent to be his bride, … -
The Singer (Pushkin)
Did you hear beyond the grove the night voice / Of the singer of love who sings of his sadness? / In the morning, when the fields were silent, … -
The Singer of One Song
He sang one song and died—no more but that: / A single song and carelessly complete. / He would not bind and thresh his chance-grown wheat, … -
The Sirens' Song
Steer, hither steer your wingèd pines, / All beaten mariners! / Here lie Love's undiscover'd mines, … -
The Sister of Charity
She once was a lady of honor and wealth; / Bright glowed in her features the roses of health; / Her vesture was blended of silk and of gold, … -
The Sisters
The waves forever move; / The hills forever rest: / Yet each the heavens approve, … -
The Skeleton at the Feast
We summoned not the Silent Guest, / And no man spake his name; / By lips unseen our Cup was pressed, … -
The Skeleton in Armor
“speak! speak! thou fearful guest! / Who, with thy hollow breast / Still in rude armor drest, … -
The Skies can't keep their secret!
The Skies can't keep their secret! / They tell it to the Hills — / The Hills just tell the Orchards — … -
The Skilful Listener
The skilful listener, he, methinks, may hear / The grass blades clash in sunny field together, / The roses kissing, and the lily, whether …
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