Poems
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“My sweet sweeting”
From a MS. Temp. Henry VIII. / AH, my sweet sweeting; / My little pretty sweeting, … -
“My times are in thy hand”
MY times are in thy hand! / I know not what a day / Or e’en an hour may bring to me, … -
“My true-love hath my heart”
My true-love hath my heart, and I have his, / By just exchange one to the other given: / I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss, … -
“Not at all, or all in all”
From “Merlin and Vivien” / IN Love, if Love be Love, if Love be ours, / Faith and unfaith can ne’er be equal powers; … -
“Not marble, not the gilded monuments”
Sonnet Lv. / not marble, not the gilded monuments / Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme; … -
“Not ours the vows”
Not ours the vows of such as plight / Their troth in sunny weather, / While leaves are green and skies are bright, … -
“Nothing but leaves”
Nothing but leaves; the spirit grieves / Over a wasted life; / Sin committed while conscience slept, … -
“Nothing to Wear”
Miss Flora MCFLIMSEY, of Madison Square, / Has made three separate journeys to Paris, / And her father assures me, each time she was there, … -
“O Fire of God, the Comforter”
From the Latin by Richard Frederick Littledale / “O Ignis Spiritus Paracliti” / O FIRE of God, the Comforter, O life of all that live, … -
“O Master, let me walk with thee”
O Master, let me walk with thee / In lowly paths of service free; / Tell me thy secret; help me bear …
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