Love Poems – Page 75
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The Invitation
Best and brightest, come away! / Fairer far than this fair Day, / Which, like thee to those in sorrow, … -
Hellas
The world's great age begins anew, / The golden years return, / The earth doth like a snake renew … -
To a Skylark
hail to thee, blithe spirit! / Bird thou never wert— / That from heaven or near it … -
The Moon
I / and, like a dying lady lean and pale, / Who totters forth, wrapp'd in a gauzy veil, … -
From the Arabic
My faint spirit was sitting in the light / Of thy looks, my love; / It panted for thee like the hind at noon … -
Lines
When the lamp is shatter'd, / The light in the dust lies dead; / When the cloud is scatter'd, … -
The Question
I DREAM'D that, as I wander'd by the way, / Bare Winter suddenly was changed to Spring; / And gentle odours led my steps astray, … -
Remorse
Away! the moor is dark beneath the moon, / Rapid clouds have drunk the last pale beam of even: / Away! the gathering winds will call the darkness soon, … -
Willie and Helen
'wharefore sou'd ye talk o' love, / Unless it be to pain us? / Wharefore sou'd ye talk o' love … -
Burial of the Dead
I THOUGHT to meet no more, so dreary seem'd / Death's interposing veil, and thou so pure, / Thy place in Paradise …
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