Love Poems – Page 3191
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The Starry Host
The countless stars, which to our human eye / Are fixed and steadfast, each in proper place, / Forever bound to changeless points in space, … -
The Stars
They wait all day unseen by us, unfelt; / Patient they bide behind the day’s full glare; / And we, who watched the dawn when they were there, … -
The Stars are old, that stood for me —
The Stars are old, that stood for me — / The West a little worn — / Yet newer glows the only Gold … -
The Statue of Lorenzo de' Medici
Mark me how still I am!—The sound of feet / Unnumbered echoing through this vaulted hall, / Or voices harsh, on me unheeded fall, … -
The Steam Shovel
Beneath my window in a city street / A monster lairs, a creature huge and grim / And only half believed: the strength of him— … -
The stem of a departed Flower
The stem of a departed Flower / Has still a silent rank. / The Bearer from an Emerald Court … -
The Stimulus, beyond the Grave
The Stimulus, beyond the Grave / His Countenance to see / Supports me like imperial Drams … -
The Stirrup-Cup
My short and happy day is done, / The long and dreary night comes on, / And at my door the pale horse stands … -
The Storm
Cease, rude Boreas, blustering railer! / List, ye landsmen, all to me, / Messmates, hear a brother sailor … -
The Storm (Bleecker)
Come let us sing how when the Judge Supreme / Mounts the black tempest, arm'd with pointed flame, / What clust'ring horrors form his awful train: …
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