Love Poems – Page 3188
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The Soul that hath a Guest
The Soul that hath a Guest / Doth seldom go abroad — / Diviner Crowd at Home — … -
The Soul unto itself
The Soul unto itself / Is an imperial friend — / Or the most agonizing Spy — … -
The Soul's Defiance
I said to Sorrow’s awful storm, / That beat against my breast, / Rage on—thou may’st destroy this form, … -
The Soul's distinct connection
The Soul's distinct connection / With immortality / Is best disclosed by Danger … -
The Soul's Superior instants
The Soul's Superior instants / Occur to Her — alone — / When friend — and Earth's occasion … -
The Southern Snow-Bird
I see a tiny fluttering form / Beneath the soft snow’s soundless storm, / ’Mid a strange noonlight palely shed … -
The Sower and his Seed
He planted an oak in his father’s park / And a thought in the minds of men, / And he bade farewell to his native shore, … -
The Spell
From the French by Gertrude Hall / “Son joyeux, importun, d’un clavecin sonore.” / —PÉTRUS BOREL. … -
The Sphinx
They glare—those stony eyes! / That in the fierce sun-rays / Showered from these burning skies, … -
The Sphinx Speaks
Carved by a mighty race whose vanished hands / Formed empires more destructible than I, / In sultry silence I forever lie, …
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