Love Poems – Page 3269
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To see the Summer Sky
To see the Summer Sky / Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie — / True Poems flee — -
To Seek a Friend
Extracts from “Friendship” / WHAT virtue, or what mental grace, / But men unqualified and base … -
To Seneca Lake
On thy fair bosom, silver lake, / The wild swan spreads his snowy sail, / And round his breast the ripples break, … -
To Shakespeare
Thou, who didst lay all other bosoms bare, / Impenetrable shade didst round thee throw; / And of the ready tears thou makest flow, … -
To Shelley
at shelley’s birth, / The Lark, dawn-spirit, with an anthem loud / Rose from the dusky earth … -
To Sleep
O SOFT embalmer of the still midnight! / Shutting with careful fingers and benign / Our gloom-pleased eyes, embower'd from the light, … -
To Spring
O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down / Through the clear windows of the morning, turn / Thine angel eyes upon our western isle, … -
To St - Mary Magdalen by Benjamin Dionysius Hill
Mid the white spouses of the Sacred Heart, / After its queen, the nearest, dearest thou: / Yet the aureola around thy brow … -
To tell the Beauty would decrease
To tell the Beauty would decrease / To state the Spell demean — / There is a syllable-less Sea … -
To Thackeray
O Gentler Censor of our age! / Prime master of our ampler tongue! / Whose word of wit and generous page …
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