Love Poems – Page 3466
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Sonnet. On seeing the ivory statue of Christ
The enthusiast brooding in his cell apart / O'er the sad image of the Crucified,--- / The drooping head, closed lips and piercéd side,--- … -
Sonnet. Tarpeia
"Give me the bracelets that your warriors wear," / The Roman traitress to the Sabine cried, / "Give me the toys, and I will be your guide, … -
Sonnet. The bee
The honey-bee that wanders all day long, / The field, the woodland, and the garden o'er, / To gather in his fragrant winter store, … -
Sonnet. The lake and star
The mountain lake, o'ershadowed by the hills, / May still gaze heavenward on the evening star, / Whose distant light its dark recesses fills, … -
Sonnet. The sun and stream
As some dark stream within a cavern's breast, / Flows murmuring, moaning for the distant sun, / So ere I met thee, murmuring its unrest, … -
Soto! Explore thyself!
Soto! Explore thyself! / Therein thyself shalt find / The "Undiscovered Continent" — … -
Soul, take thy risk.
Soul, take thy risk. / With Death to be / Were better than be not … -
Soul, Wilt thou toss again?
Soul, Wilt thou toss again? / By just such a hazard / Hundreds have lost indeed — … -
South Winds jostle them —
South Winds jostle them — / Bumblebees come — / Hover — hesitate — … -
Speech is one symptom of Affection
Speech is one symptom of Affection / And Silence one — / The perfectest communication …
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