Love Poems – Page 3103
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The Farewell
It was a' for our rightfu' King / We left fair Scotland's strand; / It was a' for our rightfu' King … -
The farthest Thunder that I heard
The farthest Thunder that I heard / Was nearer than the Sky / And rumbles still, though torrid Noons … -
The fascinating chill that music leaves
The fascinating chill that music leaves / Is Earth's corroboration / Of Ecstasy's impediment — … -
The Faun
A Fragment / I WILL go out to grass with that old King, / For I am weary of clothes and cooks. … -
The feet of people walking home
The feet of people walking home - / With gayer sandals go - / The Crocus, till she rises … -
The Female Convict
She shrank from all, and her silent mood / Made her wish only for solitude: / Her eye sought the ground, as it could not brook, … -
The Female Right to Literature
WHilst you, Athenia, with assiduous toil / Reap the rich fruits of learning's fertile soil; / Now search whate'er historick truth has shewn, … -
The feminead: or, Female genius
SHALL lordly man, the theme of every lay, / Usurp the Muse's tributary bay? / In kingly state on Pindus' summit sit, … -
The Ferry
There was a gay maiden lived down by the mill,— / Ferry me over the ferry,— / Her hair was as bright as the waves of a rill, … -
The Fight at the San Jacinto
“now for a brisk and cheerful fight!” / Said Harman, big and droll, / As he coaxed his flint and steel for a light, …
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