Love Poems – Page 3190
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The Spirit of the Wheat - U. Valentine
Such times as windy moods do stir / The foamless billows of the wheat, / I glimpse the floating limbs of her … -
The Spirit-Land
Father! thy wonders do not singly stand, / Nor far removed where feet have seldom strayed; / Around us ever lies the enchanted land, … -
The Spring Beauties
The puritan Spring Beauties stood freshly clad for church; / A Thrush, white-breasted, o’er them sat singing on his perch. / “Happy be! for fair are ye!” the gentle singer told them, … -
The Spring of the Year
Gone were but the winter cold, / And gone were but the snow, / I could sleep in the wild woods … -
The spry Arms of the Wind
The spry Arms of the Wind / If I could crawl between / I have an errand imminent … -
The Stab
On the road, the lonely road, / Under the cold white moon, / Under the ragged trees he strode; … -
The Stag Hunt
From “The Lady of the Lake,” Canto I. / THE STAG at eve had drunk his fill, / Where danced the moon on Monan’s rill, … -
The Star of Bethlehem
When, marshalled on the nightly plain, / The glittering host bestud the sky, / One star alone, of all the train, … -
The Star of Calvary
It is the same infrequent star,— / The all-mysterious light, / That like a watcher, gazing on … -
The Star-Spangled Banner
O say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, / What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming— / Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the clouds of the fight, …
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