Love Poems – Page 3125
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The Indifferent
I CAN love both fair and brown; / Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays; / Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays; … -
The Inevitable
I like the man who faces what he must / With step triumphant and a heart of cheer; / Who fights the daily battle without fear; … -
The Infinite a sudden Guest
The Infinite a sudden Guest / Has been assumed to be — / But how can that stupendous come … -
The Ingle-Side
It ’s rare to see the morning bleeze / Like a bonfire frae the sea, / It ’s fair to see the burnie kiss … -
The Inner Silence
Noises that strive to tear / Earth’s mantle soft of air / And break upon the stillness where it dwells: … -
The Inner Vision
Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes / To pace the ground, if path there be or none, / While a fair region round the traveller lies … -
The Interne
Oh, the agony of having too much power! / In my passive palm are hundreds of lives. / Strange alchemy!—they drain my blood: … -
The inundation of the Spring
The inundation of the Spring / Enlarges every soul — / It sweeps the tenement away … -
The Invitation
Best and brightest, come away! / Fairer far than this fair Day, / Which, like thee to those in sorrow, … -
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress
Through grief and through danger thy smile hath cheer'd my way, / Till hope seem'd to bud from each thorn that round me lay; / The darker our fortune, the brighter our pure love burn'd, …
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