Love Poems – Page 3465
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Songs of Experience/Introduction
Introduction. / Hear the voice of the Bard! / Who Present, Past, & Future sees … -
Sonnet (Botta)
Oh! in that better land to which I go, / Say, shall I know thee as I know thee here; / And will thy presence dim that glorious sphere, … -
Sonnet II (Botta)
Oh thou who once on earth, beneath the weight / Of our mortality didst live and move, / The incarnation of profoundest love; … -
Sonnet to ----- (Botta)
Ah no! my love knows no vain jealousy: / The rose that blooms and lives but in the sun, / Asks not what other flowers he shines upon, … -
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq.
THY country, Wilberforce, with just disdain, / Hears thee, by cruel men and impious, call'd / Fanatic, for thy zeal to loose th' enthrall'd … -
Sonnet. A remembrance
Night closes round me, and wild threatening forms / Clasp me with icy arms and chain me down, / And bind upon my brow a cypress crown, … -
Sonnet. Faith
Securely cabined in the ship below, / Through darkness and through storm I cross the sea, / A pathless wilderness of waves to me: … -
Sonnet. Love
Go forth in life, oh friend! not seeking love; / A mendicant, that with imploring eye / And outstretched hand asks of the passers by … -
Sonnet. Milton
Oh bard! what though upon thy mortal eyes / There fell no glimmering ray of earthly light, / And the deep shadow of eternal night … -
Sonnet. On a picture of the Virgin
If the young mother clasp, for the first time, / The mortal child that earthly love has given, / With a deep joy preluding that of heaven; …
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