Love Poems – Page 3217
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The worthlessness of Earthly things
The worthlessness of Earthly things / The Ditty is that Nature Sings — / And then — enforces their delight … -
The wounded vulture
A kingly vulture sat alone, / Lord of the ruin round, / Where Egypt's ancient monuments … -
The Wreath
From the Greek by William M. Hardinge / NOW will I weave white violets, daffodils / With myrtle spray, … -
The Wreck
From “Don Juan,” Canto II. / THEN rose from sea to sky the wild farewell— / Then shrieked the timid, and stood still the brave,— … -
The Wreck of the Hesperus
It was the schooner Hesperus / That sailed the wintry sea; / And the skipper had taken his little daughter, … -
The Yankee Man-of-War
’t is of a gallant Yankee ship that flew the stripes and stars, / And the whistling wind from the west-nor’-west blew through the pitch-pine spars; / With her starboard tacks aboard, my boys, she hung upon the gale; … -
The Yarn of the “Nancy Bell”
From “The Bab Ballads” / ’T WAS on the shores that round our coast / From Deal to Ramsgate span, … -
The Year of Jubilee
SAY, 1 darkeys, hab you seen de massa, / Wid de muffstash on he face, / Go long de road some time dis mornin’, … -
The Young Gray Head
Grief hath been known to turn the young head gray,— / To silver over in a single day / The bright locks of the beautiful, their prime … -
The Young May Moon
The young May moon is beaming, love, / The glow-worm's lamp is gleaming, love; / How sweet to rove …
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