Love Poems – Page 3126
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The Irish Spinning-Wheel
SHOW me a sight, / Bates for delight / An ould Irish wheel wid a young Irish girl at it. … -
The Irishman
The Savage loves his native shore, / Though rude the soil and chill the air; / Then well may Erin’s sons adore … -
The Irishman and the Lady
There was a lady lived at Leith, / A lady very stylish, man; / And yet, in spite of all her teeth, … -
The Isles of Greece
The isles of Greece! the isles of Greece / Where burning Sappho loved and sung, / Where grew the arts of war and peace, … -
The Ivy Green
O, A DAINTY plant is the ivy green, / That creepeth o’er ruins old! / Of right choice food are his meals, I ween, … -
The Jackdaw of Rheims
The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal’s chair! / Bishop and abbot and prior were there; / Many a monk, and many a friar, … -
The Jacobite on Tower Hill
He tripped up the steps with a bow and a smile, / Offering snuff to the chaplain the while, / A rose at his button-hole that afternoon— … -
The Jay his Castanet has struck
The Jay his Castanet has struck / Put on your muff for Winter / The Tippet that ignores his voice … -
The Jester’s Plea
[Published in a volume by several authors for the benefit of the starving weavers of Lancashire during the American civil war.] / THE WORLD! Was jester ever in / A viler than the present? … -
The Jester’s Sermon
The Jester shook his hood and bells, and leaped upon a chair; / The pages laughed, the women screamed, and tossed their scented hair; / The falcon whistled, staghounds bayed, the lapdog barked without, …
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