Love Poems – Page 3316
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Two Lengths has every Day —
Two Lengths has every Day — / Its absolute extent / And Area superior … -
Two Lovers
Two lovers by a moss-grown spring: / They leaned soft cheeks together there, / Mingled the dark and sunny hair, … -
Two of a Trade
The dragon-fly and I together / Sail up the stream in the summer weather; / He at the stern all green and gold, … -
Two Paths
A path across a meadow fair and sweet, / Where clover-blooms the lithesome grasses greet, / A path worn smooth by his impetuous feet. … -
Two Pictures
An Old farm-house with meadows wide, / And sweet with clover on each side; / A bright-eyed boy, who looks from out … -
Two Rivers
says Tweed to Till— / 'What gars ye rin sae still?' / Says Till to Tweed— … -
Two Sayings
Two sayings of the Holy Scriptures beat / Like pulses in the Church’s brow and breast; / And by them we find rest in our unrest, … -
Two swimmers wrestled on the spar —
Two swimmers wrestled on the spar / Until the morning sun, / When one turned smiling to the land. … -
Two Travellers perishing in Snow
Two Travellers perishing in Snow / The Forests as they froze / Together heard them strengthening … -
Two Voices
There is a country full of wine / And liquor of the sun, / Where sap is running all the year, …
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