Love Poems – Page 3258
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To H—— (Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake)
To H / Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake / Do be my Enemy for Friendships sake -
To Hafiz
Though gifts like thine the fates gave not to me, / One thing, O Hafiz, we both hold in fee— / Nay, it holds us; for when the June wind blows … -
To hang our head — ostensibly —
To hang our head — ostensibly — / And subsequent, to find / That such was not the posture … -
To Harriet
Whose is the love that, gleaming through the world, / Wards off the poisonous arrow of its scorn? / Whose is the warm and partial praise, … -
To Hartley Coleridge
Six Years Old / O THOU whose fancies from afar are brought; / Who of thy words dost make a mock apparel, … -
To Hasekawa
Perhaps it is no matter that you died. / Life’s an incognito which you saw through: / You never told on life—you had your pride; … -
To hear an Oriole sing
To hear an Oriole sing / May be a common thing — / Or only a divine. … -
To Helen
I saw thee once - once only - years ago: / I must not say how many - but not many. / It was a July midnight; and from out … -
To Helene
I SENT a ring—a little band / Of emerald and ruby stone, / And bade it, sparkling on thy hand, … -
To help our Bleaker Parts
To help our Bleaker Parts / Salubrious Hours are given / Which if they do not fit for Earth …
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