Love Poems – Page 3532
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To the same
Thy patron, good St. Valentine, / Who lived so long ago, / Watched only over happy hearts, … -
To the same (Mr. L-----) I
Dear Sir, when late in town you chose / To correspond no more in prose, / My viscious muse---(but 'tis in vain … -
To the same (Mr. L-----) II
From plains and peaceful cots I send / The humble wishes of a friend: / May love still spread his silken wing, … -
To the same (Mr. L-----) III
Dear brother, to these happy shades repair, / And leave, Oh leave the city's noxious air: / I'll try description, friend---methinks I see … -
To The Same. On Her Wishing To Have A Lilliputian To Play With.
Is there a man who would not be, / My Celia, what is priz'd by thee? / A monkey beau, to please thy sight, … -
To The Same; Having Blamed Mr. Gay For His Severity On Her Sex.
LET it not Celia's gentle heart perplex / That Gay severe hath satiriz'd her sex; / Had they, like her, a tenderness but known, … -
To the stanch Dust
To the stanch Dust / We safe commit thee — / Tongue if it hath, … -
To the sun (Botta)
Thou glorious lamp of Space! Thou that dost flood / The void of heaven with brightness! in thy glow / Unnumbered worlds, age after age, have trod … -
To the unknown builder of the Cathedral of Cologne
Unknown great Master! whose creative thought / Is here inscribed, though from Fame's shining scroll / Thy name is lost, this wondrous dome is fraught … -
To the venerable General Gaines
Though Time has silvered o'er thy honored head, / And left some traces on thy gallant form, / Upon thy soul no hoar-frost has he shed, …
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