Love Poems – Page 3086
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The Course of True Love
From “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Act I. Sc. 1. / FOR aught that ever I could read, / Could ever hear by tale or history, … -
The Court is far away —
The Court is far away — / No Umpire — have I — / My Sovereign is offended — … -
The Courtin’
God makes sech nights, all white an’ still / Fur ’z you can look or listen; / Moonshine an’ snow on field an’ hill, … -
The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò
I / On the Coast of Coromandel / Where the early pumpkins blow, … -
The Cowboy
“what care I, what cares he, / What cares the world of the life we know? / Little they reck of the shadowless plains, … -
The Cranes of Ibycus
There was a man who watched the river flow / Past the huge town, one gray November day. / Round him in narrow high-piled streets at play … -
The Creek-Road
Calling, the heron flies athwart the blue / That sleeps above it; reach on rocky reach / Of water sings by sycamore and beech, … -
The Crickets sang
The Crickets sang / And set the Sun / And Workmen finished one by one … -
The Cripple every Step Drudges & labours
* * * / The Cripple every Step Drudges & labours / And says come learn to walk of me Good Neighbours … -
The Cross of Gold
The fifth from the north wall; / Row innermost; and the pall / Plain black—all black—except …
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