Love Poems – Page 73
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Ye Mariners of England
Ye Mariners of England / That guard our native seas! / Whose flag has braved a thousand years … -
The Battle of the Baltic
Of Nelson and the North / Sing the glorious day's renown, / When to battle fierce came forth … -
The Young May Moon
The young May moon is beaming, love, / The glow-worm's lamp is gleaming, love; / How sweet to rove … -
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress
Through grief and through danger thy smile hath cheer'd my way, / Till hope seem'd to bud from each thorn that round me lay; / The darker our fortune, the brighter our pure love burn'd, … -
The Light of Other Days
Oft, in the stilly night, / Ere slumber's chain has bound me, / Fond Memory brings the light … -
Battle Song
Day, like our souls, is fiercely dark; / What then? 'Tis day! / We sleep no more; the cock crows—hark! … -
Plaint
Dark, deep, and cold the current flows / Unto the sea where no wind blows, / Seeking the land which no one knows. … -
The Sun rises bright in France
The sun rises bright in France, / And fair sets he; / But he has tint the blythe blink he had … -
Hame, Hame, Hame
Hame, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be— / O hame, hame, hame, to my ain countree! / When the flower is i' the bud and the leaf is on the tree, … -
The Spring of the Year
Gone were but the winter cold, / And gone were but the snow, / I could sleep in the wild woods …
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