Love Poems – Page 3201
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The Triple Fool
I am two fools, I know, / For loving, and for saying so / In whining poetry; … -
The Triumph
See the Chariot at hand here of Love, / Wherein my Lady rideth! / Each that draws is a swan or a dove, … -
The Triumph of Christ
Translated by Henry Francis Cary / Selections from “The Divine Comedy” / Paradise: Canto XIV. … -
The Trooper’s Death
From the German by Rossiter W. Raymond / THE WEARY night is o’er at last! / We ride so still, we ride so fast! … -
The Trosachs
There 's not a nook within this solemn Pass, / But were an apt confessional for one / Taught by his summer spent, his autumn gone, … -
The True Knight
For knighthood is not in the feats of warre, / As for to fight in quarrel right or wrong, / But in a cause which truth can not defarre: … -
The True Philosophy of Life
Modernized by Hugh Haliburton / Full oft I muse and hes in thocht. / THE PASSAGE of the speeding year, … -
The Truth — is stirless —
The Truth — is stirless — / Other force — may be presumed to move — / This — then — is best for confidence — … -
The Tsigane's Canzonet
I / no! no! / Bird in the darkness singing, … -
The Turbine
Look at her—there she sits upon her throne / As ladylike and quiet as a nun! / But if you cross her—whew! her thunderbolts …
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