Love Poems – Page 3153
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The Nymph of the Severn
From “Comus” / SPIRIT.—There is a gentle nymph not far from hence / That with moist curb sways the smooth Severn stream. … -
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
If all the world and love were young, / And truth in every shepherd's tongue, / These pretty pleasures might me move … -
The Nymph's Song to Hylas
I KNOW a little garden-close / Set thick with lily and red rose, / Where I would wander if I might … -
The Nymph’s Reply
If all the world and love were young, / And truth in every shepherd’s tongue, / These pretty pleasures might me move … -
The O’Lincoln Family
A Flock of merry singing-birds were sporting in the grove: / Some were warbling cheerily, and some were making love: / There were Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winter seeble, Conquedle,— … -
The Oasis of Sidi Khaled
How the earth burns! Each pebble under foot / Is as a living thing with power to wound. / The white sand quivers, and the footfall mute … -
The Odyssey
As one that for a weary space has lain / Lull'd by the song of Circe and her wine / In gardens near the pale of Proserpine, … -
The Odyssey (Butler)
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The Odyssey of Homer (Cowper)
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The Old
They are waiting on the shore / For the bark to take them home: / They will toil and grieve no more; …
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