Love Poems – Page 3075
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The Caliph and Satan
Versified from Tholuck’s Translation out of the Persian / IN heavy sleep the Caliph lay, / When some one called, “Arise, and pray!” … -
The Call
my blood so red / For thee was shed, / Come home again, come home again; … -
The Call (Mordaunt)
Go, lovely boy! to yonder tow'r / The fane of Janus, ruthless King! / And shut, O! shut the brazen door, … -
The Call of the Bugles
Bugles! / and the Great Nation thrills and leaps to arms! / Prompt, unconstrained, immediate, … -
The Camp at Night
From the Greek by George Chapman / From “The Iliad,” Book VIII. / THE WINDS transferred into the friendly sky … -
The Cane-Bottomed Chair
In tattered old slippers that toast at the bars, / And a ragged old jacket perfumed with cigars, / Away from the world and its toils and its cares, … -
The Canonization
FOR God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love; / Or chide my palsy, or my gout; / My five gray hairs, or ruin'd fortune flout; … -
The Canterbury Pilgrims
From “The Canterbury Tales: Prologue” / WHAN that Aprille with hise shourès soote 1 / The droghte of March hath percèd to the roote, … -
The Captain's Feather
The dew is on the heather, / The moon is in the sky, / And the captain’s waving feather … -
The Captive's Dream
Methought I saw him but I knew him not; / He was so changed from what he used to be, / There was no redness on his woe-worn cheek, …
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