Love Poems – Page 3178
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The Scapegoat (Paterson)
The moral is patent to all the beholders -- / Don't shift your own sins on to other folks' shoulders; / Be kind to dumb creatures and never abuse them, … -
The Scarlet Tanager
A ball of fire shoots through the tamarack / In scarlet splendor, on voluptuous wings; / Delirious joy the pyrotechnist brings, … -
The Scholar
From “Edwin the Fair” / THIS life, and all that it contains, to him / Is but a tissue of illuminous dreams … -
The Scholar-Gipsy
Go, for they call you, Shepherd, from the hill; / Go, Shepherd, and untie the wattled cotes: / No longer leave thy wistful flock unfed, … -
The School Girl
From some sweet home, the morning train / Brings to the city, / Five days a week, in sun or rain, … -
The School of War
From “Tamburlaine” / TAMBURLAINE.—But now, my boys, leave off and list to me, / That mean to teach you rudiments of war: … -
The Scurrilous Scribe
His soul extracted from the public sink, / For discord born he splasht around his ink; / In scandal foremost, as by scandal fed, … -
The Sea
BEHOLD the Sea, / The opaline, the plentiful and strong, / Yet beautiful as is the rose in June, … -
The Sea Bird to the Wave
On and on, / O white brother! / Thunder does not daunt thee! … -
The Sea of Sunset
This is the land the sunset washes, / These are the banks of the Yellow Sea ; / Where it rose, or whither it rushes, …
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