Love Poems – Page 3204
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The Unseen Playmate
When children are playing alone on the green, / In comes the playmate that never was seen. / When children are happy and lonely and good, … -
The Use of Flowers
God might have bade the earth bring forth / Enough for great and small, / The oak-tree and the cedar-tree, … -
The Ute Lover
Beneath the burning brazen sky, / The yellowed tepees stand. / Not far away a singing river … -
The V-a-s-e
From the maddening crowd they stand apart, / The maidens four and the Work of Art; / And none might tell from sight alone … -
The Vagabonds
We are two travellers, Roger and I. / Roger ’s my dog.—Come here, you scamp! / Jump for the gentlemen,—mind your eye! … -
The Vale of Avoca
There is not in this wide world a valley so sweet / As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet; / O, the last ray of feeling and life must depart … -
The Vale of Cashmere
From “The Light of the Harem” / WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, / With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, … -
The Valley Brook
Fresh from the fountains of the wood / A rivulet of the valley came, / And glided on for many a rood, … -
The Vanishers
Sweetest of all childlike dreams / In the simple Indian lore / Still to me the legend seems … -
The Vanity of the World
False world, thou ly’st: thou canst not lend / The least delight: / Thy favors cannot gain a friend, …
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