Love Poems – Page 135
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Triumph of the Singer
I shake my hair in the wind of morning / For the joy within me that knows no bounds. / I echo backward the vibrant beauty … -
Last Night
Last night the full moon laid a cloth of white / Within my window, spread upon my bed, / And, with her old-time splendor, asked of me … -
I Saw the Clouds
I saw the clouds among the hills / Trailing their plumes of rainy gray. / The purple of the woods behind … -
The Beggars
The little pitiful, worn, laughing faces, / Begging of Life for Joy! / I saw the little daughters of the poor, … -
Teresina's Face
He saw it last of all before they herded in the steerage, / Dark against the sunset where he lingered by the hold, / The tear-stained dusk-rose face of her, the little Teresina, … -
Greek Folk Song
Under dusky laurel leaf, / Scarlet leaf of rose, / I lie prone, who have known … -
Our Lady of Idleness
they in the darkness gather and ask / Her name, the mistress of their endless task. / The Toilers … -
Students
John brown and Jeanne at Fontainebleau— / ’Twas Toussaint, just a year ago; / Crimson and copper was the glow … -
A Woman's Beloved
To what shall a woman liken her beloved, / And with what shall she compare him to do him honor? / He is like the close-folded new leaves of the woodbine, odorless, but sweet, … -
An Incantation
O great sun of heaven, harm not my love; / Sear him not with your flame, blind him not with your beauty, / Shine for his pleasure! …
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