Love Poems – Page 3260
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To His Mistress
Why dost thou shade thy lovely face? O why / Does that eclipsing hand of thine deny / The sunshine of the Sun's enlivening eye? … -
To his simplicity
To his simplicity / To die — was little Fate — / If Duty live — contented … -
To Ianthe, Sleeping
From “Queen Mab,” I. / HOW wonderful is Death! / Death and his brother Sleep! … -
To interrupt His Yellow Plan
To interrupt His Yellow Plan / The Sun does not allow / Caprices of the Atmosphere — … -
To J. H.
Four Years Old:—A Nursery Song / … “Pien d’ amori, / Pien di canti, e pien di fiori.”—FRUGONI. … -
To Jessie's Dancing Feet
How, as a spider’s web is spun / With subtle grace and art, / Do thy light footsteps, every one, … -
To John Greenleaf Whittier
Dear singer of our fathers’ day, / Who lingerest in the sunset glow, / Our grateful hearts all bid thee stay; … -
To John Hayes, Esq.
THAT Varius huffs, and fights it out to-day, / Who ran last week so cowardly away, / In Codrus may surprise the little skill, … -
To Julia Amanda
Fair Julia Amanda, now since it is peace, / Methinks your hostilities also should cease; / The shafts from your eyes, and the snares of your smile, … -
To Juliette on her wedding day
When our first parents were from Eden driven / To wander exiled in this world of care, / Hope changed to fear, and memory to despair; …
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