Love Poems – Page 3076
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The Cardinal Bird
A day and then a week passed by: / The redbird hanging from the sill / Sang not; and all were wondering why … -
The Castaway (Cowper)
OBSCUREST night involv'd the sky, / Th' Atlantic billows roar'd, / When such a destin'd wretch as I, … -
The Castle Ruins
A Happy day at Whitsuntide, / As soon ’s the zun begun to vall, / We all strolled up the steep hill-zide … -
The Cat And Fiddle. To The Favourite Cat Of A Fiddling Miser.
THRICE happy cat, if, in thy A— House, / Thou luckily shouldst find a half-starv'd mouse; / The mice, that only for his music stay, … -
The Cataract of Lodore
Described in “Rhymes for the Nursery” / “HOW does the water / Come down at Lodore!” … -
The Cattle of His Hand
All night long through the starlit air and the stillness, / Through the cool wanness of dawn and the burning of noontide, / Onward we strain with a mighty resounding of hoof-beats. … -
The Cause of the South
From “Sentinel Songs” / THE FALLEN cause still waits,— / Its bard has not come yet, … -
The Cavalier’s Song
A Steed! a steed of matchlesse speed, / A sword of metal keene! / All else to noble heartes is drosse, … -
The Cave of Sleep
From “The Faërie Queene,” Book I. Canto I. / HE, making speedy way through spersèd ayre, / And through the world of waters wide and deepe, … -
The Caverns of the Grave Ive seen
* / The Caverns of the Grave Ive seen / And these I shewd to Englands Queen …
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