Love Poems – Page 3214
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The Wind and the Pine-Tree
From “Edwin the Fair” / THE TALE was this: / The wind, when first he rose and went abroad … -
The Wind didn't come from the Orchard — today —
The Wind didn't come from the Orchard — today — / Further than that — / Nor stop to play with the Hay — … -
The wind drew off
The wind drew off / Like hungry dogs / Defeated of a bone — … -
The Wind in a Frolic
The Wind one morning sprang up from sleep, / Saying, “Now for a frolic! now for a leap! / Now for a mad-cap galloping chase! … -
The Wind took up the Northern Things
The Wind took up the Northern Things / And piled them in the south — / Then gave the East unto the West … -
The Wind-Swept Wheat
Faint, faint and clear, / Faint as the music that in dreams we hear / Shaking the curtain-fold of sleep, … -
The Wind's Message
There came a whisper down the Bland between the dawn and dark, / Above the tossing of the pines, above the river's flow; / It stirred the boughs of giant gums and stalwart ironbark; … -
The Winged Worshippers
gay, guiltless pair, / What seek ye from the fields of heaven? / Ye have no need of prayer, … -
The Winter Nosegay
THE WINTER NOSEGAY. / What Nature, alas! has denied / To the delicate growth of our isle, … -
The Winters are so short —
The Winters are so short — / I'm hardly justified / In sending all the Birds away — …
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