Love Poems – Page 3203
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The Two Waitings
I. / dear hearts, you were waiting a year ago / For the glory to be revealed; … -
The Two Wives
The colonel rode by his picket-line / In the pleasant morning sun, / That glanced from him far off to shine … -
The Two Worlds
Two worlds there are. To one our eyes we strain, / Whose magic joys we shall not see again; / Bright haze of morning veils its glimmering shore. … -
The Unborn
Thou art my very own, / A part of me, / Bone of my bone … -
The Undertaking
I HAVE done one braver thing / Than all the Worthies did; / And yet a braver thence doth spring, … -
The Undiscovered Country
COULD we but know / The land that ends our dark, uncertain travel, / Where lie those happier hills and meadows low; … -
The Unfading Beauty
He that loves a rosy cheek, / Or a coral lip admires, / Or from star-like eyes doth seek … -
The Unfinished Prayer
“now I lay,”—repeat it, darling. / “Lay me,” lisped the tiny lips / Of my daughter, kneeling, bending … -
The Unillumined Verge
They tell you that Death ’s at the turn of the road, / That under the shade of a cypress you ’ll find him, / And, struggling on wearily, lashed by the goad … -
The Universal Prayer
Father of all! in every age, / In every clime adored, / By saint, by savage, and by sage, …
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