Love Poems – Page 3151
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The New Year (Whittier)
Addressed to the Patrons of the Pennsylvania Freeman. / The wave is breaking on the shore, / The echo fading from the chime … -
The New-Born
I have heard them in the night— / The cry of their fear, / Because there is no light, … -
The Newly-Wedded
Now the rite is duly done, / Now the word is spoken, / And the spell has made us one … -
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
The night has a thousand eyes, / And the day but one; / Yet the light of the bright world dies … -
The Night is Near Gone
Hey! now the day dawis; / The jolly cock crawis; / Now shroudis the shawis … -
The Night was wide, and furnished scant
The Night was wide, and furnished scant / With but a single Star — / That often as a Cloud it met — … -
The Night Watch
Beneath the midnight moon of May, / Through dusk on either hand, / One sheet of silver spreads the bay, … -
The Night-Blooming Cereus
flower of the moon! / Still white is her brow whom we worshiped on earth long ago; / Yea, purer than pearls in deep seas, and more virgin than snow. … -
The Night-Piece
To Julia / HER eyes the glow-worme lend thee, / The shooting-starres attend thee, … -
The Night-piece: To Julia
Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee, / The shooting stars attend thee; / And the elves also, …
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