Love Poems – Page 3216
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The Word of God to Leyden Came
The word of God to Leyden came, / Dutch town by Zuyder-Zee; / Rise up, my children of no name, … -
The words the happy say
The words the happy say / Are paltry melody / But those the silent feel … -
The Work of Her that went,
The Work of Her that went, / The Toil of Fellows done — / In Ovens green our Mother bakes, … -
The World
The world is too much with us; late and soon, / Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: / Little we see in Nature that is ours; … -
The World — feels Dusty
The World — feels Dusty / When We stop to Die — / We want the Dew — then — … -
The World — stands — solemner — to me —
The World — stands — solemner — to me — / Since I was wed — to Him — / A modesty befits the soul … -
The World and the Quietist
“WHY, when the world’s great mind / Hath finally inclined, / Why,” you say, Critias, “be debating still? … -
The World I Am Passing Through
Few, in the days of early youth, / Trusted like me in love and truth. / I ’ve learned sad lessons from the years; … -
The World Well Lost
That year? Yes, doubtless I remember still,— / Though why take count of every wind that blows! / ’T was plain, men said, that Fortune used me ill … -
The Worn Wedding-Ring
Your wedding-ring wears thin, dear wife; ah, summers not a few, / Since I put it on your finger first, have passed o’er me and you; / And, love, what changes we have seen,—what cares and pleasures, too,— …
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