Love Poems – Page 3259
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To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
On His Birthday, 27th February, 1867 / I NEED not praise the sweetness of his song, / Where limpid verse to limpid verse succeeds … -
To Her Absent Sailor
From “The Tent on the Beach” / HER window opens to the bay, / On glistening light or misty gray, … -
To her derided Home
To her derided Home / A Weed of Summer came — / She did not know her station low … -
To Her Sea-faring Lover
Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare? / And shall I still complain to thee, the which me will not hear? / Alas! say nay! say nay! and be no more so dumb, … -
To His Coy Love
I pray thee, leave, love me no more, / Call home the heart you gave me! / I but in vain that saint adore … -
To His Coy Mistress
Had we but world enough, and time, / This coyness, lady, were no crime. / We would sit down and think which way … -
To His Forsaken Mistress
I DO confess thou'rt smooth and fair, / And I might have gone near to love thee, / Had I not found the slightest prayer … -
To His Inconstant Mistress
When thou, poor Excommunicate / From all the joys of Love, shalt see / The full reward and glorious fate … -
To His Love
Come away, come, sweet love, / The golden morning breaks, / All the earth, all the air … -
To His Lute
My lute, awake! perform the last / Labour that thou and I shall waste, / And end that I have now begun; …
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