Love Poems – Page 3073
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The Brookside
I Wandered by the brookside, / I wandered by the mill; / I could not hear the brook flow,— … -
The Brothers
We are but two—the others sleep / Through death’s untroubled night; / We are but two—O, let us keep … -
The Bucket
How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, / When fond recollection presents them to view! / The orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled wild-wood, … -
The Bugle
From “The Princess” / THE SPLENDOR falls on castle walls / And snowy summits old in story: … -
The Buoy-Bell
How like the leper, with his own sad cry / Enforcing his own solitude, it tolls! / That lonely bell set in the rushing shoals, … -
The Burden of Love
I bear an unseen burden constantly; / Waking or sleeping I can never thrust / The load aside; through summer’s heat and dust … -
The Burial of Robert Browning
UPON St. Michael’s Isle / They laid him for awhile / That he might feel the Ocean’s full embrace, … -
The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna
Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, / As his corse to the rampart we hurried; / Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot … -
The Burial of the Dane
Blue gulf all around us, / Blue sky overhead— / Muster all on the quarter, … -
The Burning Babe
As I in hoary winter's night / Stood shivering in the snow, / Surprised I was with sudden heat …
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