Love Poems – Page 3157
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The Orient
From “The Bride of Abydos” / KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle / Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime; … -
The Other One
Sweet little maid with winsome eyes / That laugh all day through the tangled hair; / Gazing with baby looks so wise … -
The Other World
It lies around us like a cloud, / The world we do not see; / Yet the sweet closing of an eye … -
The Others
From our hidden places, / By a secret path, / We come in the moonlight … -
The Outer — from the Inner
The Outer — from the Inner / Derives its Magnitude — / 'Tis Duke, or Dwarf, according … -
The Outlaw of Loch Lene
O MANY a day have I made good ale in the glen, / That came not of stream or malt, like the brewing of men: / My bed was the ground; my roof, the green-wood above; … -
The Outlaw's Song
The chough and crow to roost are gone, / The owl sits on the tree, / The hush'd wind wails with feeble moan, … -
The Outlet (Dickinson)
My river runs to thee : / Blue sea, wilt welcome me ? / My river waits reply. … -
The overtakelessness of those
The overtakelessness of those / Who have accomplished Death / Majestic is to me beyond … -
The Owl
In the hollow tree, in the old gray tower, / The spectral owl doth dwell; / Dull, hated, despised, in the sunshine hour, …
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