Love Poems – Page 3060
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The Auld House
Oh, the auld house, the auld house,— / What though the rooms were wee? / Oh! kind hearts were dwelling there, … -
The Auld Wife
The AULD 1 wife sat at her ivied door, / (Butter and eggs and a pound of cheese) / A thing she had frequently done before; … -
The Author’s Resolution, in a Sonnet
From “Fair Virtue” / SHALL I, wasting in despair, / Die, because a woman ’s Fair? … -
The Axe
From “Malcolm’s Katie” / HIGH grew the snow beneath the low-hung sky, / And all was silent in the wilderness; … -
The Aztec City
There is a clouded city, gone to rest / Beyond the crest / Where cordilleras mar the mystic west. … -
The Babie
Nae shoon to hide her tiny taes, / Nae stockin’ on her feet; / Her supple ankles white as snaw, … -
The Baby
From the Sanscrit by Sir William Jones / On parents’ knees, a naked, new-born child, / Weeping thou sat’st when all around thee smiled: … -
The Bacchante to Her Babe
Scherzo / come, sprite, and dance! The sun is up, / The wind runs laughing down the sky … -
The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington
There was a youthe, and a well-beloved youthe, / And he was a squire’s son; / He loved the bayliffes daughter deare, … -
The Bait
Come live with me, and be my love, / And we will some new pleasures prove / Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, …
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