Love Poems – Page 3527
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To Julia Amanda
Fair Julia Amanda, now since it is peace, / Methinks your hostilities also should cease; / The shafts from your eyes, and the snares of your smile, … -
To Juliette on her wedding day
When our first parents were from Eden driven / To wander exiled in this world of care, / Hope changed to fear, and memory to despair; … -
To Juliette's twins
Dear Catherine, and David too, / How very sweet it was of you / To telegraph that you were here, … -
To know just how He suffered — would be dear —
And wishes, had he any? / Just his sigh, accented, / Had been legible to me. … -
To Lamartine
A poet led me once, in chains of flowers, / A pilgrimage beneath the Orient skies; / And there I dreamed I walked in Eden's bowers, … -
To learn the Transport by the Pain
To learn the Transport by the Pain / As Blind Men learn the sun! / To die of thirst — suspecting … -
To lose one's faith — surpass
To lose one's faith — surpass / The loss of an Estate — / Because Estates can be … -
To lose thee — sweeter than to gain
To lose thee — sweeter than to gain / All other hearts I knew. / 'Tis true the drought is destitute, … -
To love thee Year by Year —
To love thee Year by Year — / May less appear / Than sacrifice, and cease — … -
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, / One clover, and a bee, / And revery. …
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