Love Poems – Page 3207
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The Volunteer
“at dawn,” he said, “I bid them all farewell, / To go where bugles call and rifles gleam.” / And with the restless thought asleep he fell, … -
The Vowels: An Enigma
We are little airy creatures, / All of different voice and features; / One of us in glass is set, … -
The Voyage
Whichever way the wind doth blow, / Some heart is glad to have it so; / Then blow it east or blow it west, … -
The Voyage of Sleep
To sleep I give myself away, / Unclasp the fetters of the mind, / Forget the sorrows of the day, … -
The Wail of Prometheus Bound
From the Greek by Elizabeth Barrett Browning / From “Prometheus” / O HOLY Æther, and swift-winged Winds, … -
The Waiting Chords
Heedless she strayed from note to note, / A maid, scarce knowing that she sang; / The dainty accents from her throat … -
The Wakening
On a time the amorous Silvy / Said to her shepherd, 'Sweet, how do ye? / Kiss me this once and then God be with ye, … -
The Walker of the Snow
Speed on, speed on, good Master! / The camp lies far away; / We must cross the haunted valley … -
The Walrus and the Carpenter
From “Alice in Wonderland” / THE SUN was shining on the sea, / Shining with all his might: … -
The Wander-Lovers
Down the world with Marna! / That ’s the life for me! / Wandering with the wandering wind, …
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