Love Poems – Page 3168
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The pungent atom in the Air
The pungent atom in the Air / Admits of no debate — / All that is named of Summer Days … -
The Purple Cow
I Never saw a Purple Cow, / I never hope to see one; / But I can tell you, anyhow, … -
The Pyxidanthera
Sweet child of April, I have found thy place / Of deep retirement. Where the low swamp ferns / Curl upward from their sheaths, and lichens creep … -
The Quaker Graveyard
Four straight brick walls, severely plain, / A quiet city square surround; / A level space of nameless graves,— … -
The Quaker Widow
Thee finds me in the garden, Hannah,—come in! ’T is kind of thee / To wait until the Friends were gone, who came to comfort me. / The still and quiet company a peace may give, indeed, … -
The Quakeress Bride
No, not in the halls of the noble and proud, / Where Fashion assembles her glittering crowd, / Where all is in beauty and splendor arrayed, … -
The Quangle Wangle's Hat
I. / ON the top of the Crumpetty Tree / The Quangle Wangle sat, … -
The Queen of Beauty, t'other day
THE Queen of Beauty, t'other day / (As the Elysian journals say). / To ease herself of all her cares, … -
The Queen's Marie
Marie HAMILTON 's to the kirk gane, / Wi' ribbons in her hair; / The King thought mair o' Marie Hamilton … -
The Question
I DREAM'D that, as I wander'd by the way, / Bare Winter suddenly was changed to Spring; / And gentle odours led my steps astray, …
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