Love Poems – Page 3528
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To make One's Toilette — after Death
To make One's Toilette — after Death / Has made the Toilette cool / Of only Taste we cared to please … -
To make Routine a Stimulus
To make Routine a Stimulus / Remember it can cease — / Capacity to Terminate … -
To Mary (Cowper)
THE twentieth year is well-nigh past, / Since first our sky was overcast; / Ah would that this might be the last! … -
To mend each tattered Faith
To mend each tattered Faith / There is a needle fair / Though no appearance indicate — … -
To Miss Brinckerhoff
Eliza, when the southern gale / Expands the broad majestic sail, / While Friendship breathes the parting sigh, … -
To Miss Catharine Ten Eyck
Come and see our habitation, / condescend to be our guest; / Tho' the veins of warring nations … -
To Miss Edith M. Thomas
Your Pegasus, Edith, is hitched to a star, / While mine drags along a Sixth Avenue car; / Yours bears you away to the far empyrean, … -
To Miss H-and At Bath. Written extempore in the pump-room, 1742.
SOON shall these bounteous springs thy wish bestow, / Soon in each feature sprightly health shall glow; / Thy eyes regain their fire, thy limbs their grace, … -
To Miss M. V. W
Peggy, amidst domestic cares to rhyme / I find no pleasure, and I find no time; / But then, a Poetess, you may suppose, … -
To Miss Ten Eyck II
Dear Kitty, while you rove thro' sylvan bow'rs, / Inhaling fragrance from salubrious flow'rs, / Or view your blushes mant'ling in the stream, …
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