Love Poems – Page 3381
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How fortunate the Grave —
How fortunate the Grave — / All Prizes to obtain — / Successful certain, if at last, … -
How Gilbert Died
There's never a stone at the sleeper's head, / There's never a fence beside, / And the wandering stock on the grave may tread … -
How good his Lava Bed,
How good his Lava Bed, / To this laborious Boy — / Who must be up to call the World … -
How happy I was if I could forget
How happy I was if I could forget / To remember how sad I am / Would be an easy adversity … -
How happy is the little Stone
How happy is the little Stone / That rambles in the Road alone, / And doesn't care about Careers … -
How Human Nature dotes
How Human Nature dotes / On what it can't detect. / The moment that a Plot is plumbed … -
How know it from a Summer's Day?
How know it from a Summer's Day? / Its Fervors are as firm — / And nothing in the Countenance … -
How lonesome the Wind must feel Nights —
How lonesome the Wind must feel Nights — / When people have put out the Lights / And everything that has an Inn … -
How M'Ginnis Went Missing
Let us cease our idle chatter, / Let the tears bedew our cheek, / For a man from Tallangatta … -
How many Flowers fail in Wood —
How many Flowers fail in Wood — / Or perish from the Hill — / Without the privilege to know …
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