Love Poems – Page 3182
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The Shipwreck
IN vain the cords and axes were prepared, / For now the audacious seas insult the yard; / High o’er the ship they throw a horrid shade, … -
The Shore
From “Ariadne” / HUNG like a rich pomegranate o’er the sea / The ripened moon; along the trancèd sand … -
The Show is not the Show
The Show is not the Show / But they that go — / Menagerie to me … -
The Shrine
I / are your rocks shelter for ships?— / Have you sent galleys from your beach, … -
The Shroud - Vincent Millay
Death, i say, my heart is bowed / Unto thine, O mother! / This red gown will make a shroud … -
The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi
Hark! Now everything is still, / The screech-owl and the whistler shrill, / Call upon our dame aloud, … -
The Sifting of Peter
A Folk-Song / “Behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat.”—LUKE xxii. 31. / IN Saint Luke’s Gospel we are told … -
The Silence of the Hills
The Windy forest, rousing from its sleep, / Voices its heart in hoarse Titanic roar; / The ocean bellows from its rocky shore; … -
The Silent Loveri
Passions are liken'd best to floods and streams: / The shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb; / So, when affection yields discourse, it seems … -
The Silent Loverii
Wrong not, sweet empress of my heart, / The merit of true passion, / With thinking that he feels no smart, …
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