Love Poems – Page 3194
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The Sun Rising
Busy old fool, unruly Sun, / Why dost thou thus, / Through windows, and through curtains, call on us? … -
The Sun went down — no Man looked on —
The Sun went down — no Man looked on — / The Earth and I, alone, / Were present at the Majesty — … -
The Sun-Dial
’t Is an old dial, dark with many a stain; / In summer crowned with drifting orchard bloom, / Tricked in the autumn with the yellow rain, … -
The Sunflower to the Sun
Hymettus’ bees are out on filmy wing, / Dim Phosphor slowly fades adown the west, / And Earth awakes. Shine on me, O my king! … -
The Sunken City
From the German by James Clarence Mangan / HARK! the faint bells of the sunken city / Peal once more their wonted evening chime! … -
The Sunrise of the Poor
A darkened hut outlined against the sky, / A forward-looking slope,—some cedar trees, / Gaunt grasses stirred by the awaking breeze, … -
The Sunrise runs for Both —
The Sunrise runs for Both — / The East — Her Purple Troth / Keeps with the Hill — … -
The Sunset City
There ’s a city that lies in the Kingdom of Clouds, / In the glorious country on high, / Which an azure and silvery curtain enshrouds, … -
The Sunset stopped on Cottages
The Sunset stopped on Cottages / Where Sunset hence must be / For treason not of His, but Life's, … -
The Sunshine of Thine Eyes
The sunshine of thine eyes, / (O still, celestial beam!) / Whatever it touches it fills …
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