Love Poems – Page 3212
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The White Squall
The Sea was bright, and the bark rode well; / The breeze bore the tone of the vesper bell; / ’T was a gallant bark with a crew as brave … -
The Whole of it came not at once —
The Whole of it came not at once — / 'Twas Murder by degrees — / A Thrust — and then for Life a chance — … -
The Widow at Her Daughter's Bridal
DEAL gently, thou whose hand hath won / The young bird from its nest away, / Where, careless,'neath a vernal sun, … -
The Widow’s Mite
A WIDOW—she had only one! / A puny and decrepit son; / But, day and night, … -
The Widowed Heart
Thou art lost to me forever!—I have lost thee, Isadore! / Thy head will never rest upon my loyal bosom more; / Thy tender eyes will never more look fondly into mine, … -
The Wife
I could have stemmed misfortune’s tide, / And borne the rich one’s sneer,— / Have braved the haughty glance of pride, … -
The Wife (Dickinson)
She rose to his requirement, dropped / The playthings of her life / To take the honorable work … -
The Wife a-lost
Since I noo mwore do zee your feäce, / Up steärs or down below, / I'll zit me in the lwonesome pleäce, … -
The Wife of Loki
Cursed by the gods and crowned with shame, / Fell father of a direful brood, / Whose crimes have filled the heaven with flame … -
The Wife of Usher's Well
There lived a wife at Usher's well, / And a wealthy wife was she; / She had three stout and stalwart sons, …
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