Love Poems – Page 3202
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The Turk in Armenia
From “The Purple East” / WHAT profits it, O England, to prevail / In camp and mart and council, and bestrew … -
The Tutelage
In the coiled shell sounds Ocean’s distant roar, / Oft to our listening hearts come heavenly strains;— / Men say, “That was the blood in our own veins, … -
The Twa Corbies
As I was walking all alane / I heard twa corbies making a mane: / The tane unto the tither did say, … -
The Two Angels
God called the nearest angels who dwell with Him above: / The tenderest one was Pity, the dearest one was Love. / “Arise,” He said, “my angels! a wail of woe and sin … -
The Two Devines
It was shearing time at the Myall Lake, / And then rose the sound through the livelong day / Of the constant clash that the shear-blades make … -
The Two Friends
I have two friends—two glorious friends—two better could not be, / And every night when midnight tolls they meet to laugh with me. / The first was shot by Carlist thieves—ten years ago in Spain. … -
The Two Highwaymen
I LONG have had a quarrel set with Time / Because he robb'd me. Every day of life / Was wrested from me after bitter strife: … -
The Two Mysteries
We know not what it is, dear, this sleep so deep and still; / The folded hands, the awful calm, the cheek so pale and chill; / The lids that will not lift again, though we may call and call; … -
The Two Oceans
Two seas, amid the night, / In the moonshine roll and sparkle— / Now spread in the silver light, … -
The Two Rabbis
The Rabbi NATHAN, twoscore years and ten, / Walked blameless through the evil world, and then / Just as the almond blossomed in his hair, …
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