Love Poems – Page 3256
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To Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I have not met thee in this outward world, / Bounded by time and space; but in that realm, / O'er which imagination holds her reign, … -
To Emma (Botta)
I look within those deep, dark, lustrous eyes, / And there I read thy heart's sweet mysteries; / There, like those lakes that mirror earth and sky, … -
To England
Lear and Cordelia! ’t was an ancient tale / Before thy Shakespeare gave it deathless fame: / The times have changed, the moral is the same. … -
To English Connoisseurs
To English Connoisseurs / You must agree that Rubens was a Fool / And yet you make him master of Your School … -
To Euthalia. Written in the year 1728.
BURNING with love, tormented with despair, / Unable to forget or ease his care; / In vain each practis'd art Alexis tries; … -
To F - W. by Edith Wyatt
You are my companion / Down the silver road, / Still and many-changing, … -
To F—— (I mock thee not)
To F—— / I mock thee not tho I by thee am Mocked / Thou callst me Madman but I call thee Blockhead -
To F—— (You call me Mad tis Folly to do so)
To F—— / You call me Mad tis Folly to do so / To seek to turn a Madman to a Foe … -
To F.J.S.
I read, dear friend, in your dear face / Your life’s tale told with perfect grace; / The river of your life, I trace … -
To Faustine
Something, it may be, you and I / In some deserted yard will lie / Where Memory fades away; …
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