Love Poems – Page 3250
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To a Skylark
hail to thee, blithe spirit! / Bird thou never wert— / That from heaven or near it … -
To a Town Poet
Snatch the departing mood; / Make yours its emptying reed, and pipe us still / Faith in the time, faith in our common blood, … -
To a Waterfowl
whither, midst falling dew, / While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, / Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue … -
To a Whithered Rose
Thy span of life was all too short— / A week or two at best— / From budding-time, through blossoming, … -
To a Wild Rose Found in October
Thou foolish blossom, all untimely blown! / Poor jest of summer, come when woods are chill! / Thy sister buds, in June’s warm redness grown, … -
To a Wind-Flower
Teach me the secret of thy loveliness, / That, being made wise, I may aspire to be / As beautiful in thought, and so express … -
To a Young Child
As doth his heart who travels far from home / Leap up whenever he by chance doth see / One from his mother-country lately come, … -
To a Young Girl Dying
This is Palm Sunday: mindful of the day, / I bring palm branches, found upon my way: / But these will wither; thine shall never die,— … -
To a Young Lady
Sweet stream that winds through yonder glade, / Apt emblem of a virtuous maid! / Silent and chaste she steals along, … -
To Abraham Lincoln
Stern be the pilot in the dreadful hour / When a great nation, like a ship at sea / With the wroth breakers whitening at her lee, …
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