Love Poems – Page 3215
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The Wish
Well then! I now do plainly see / This busy world and I shall ne'er agree. / The very honey of all earthly joy … -
The Wistful Days
What is there wanting in the Spring? / The air is soft as yesteryear; / The happy-nested green is here, … -
The Witch in the Glass
“my mother says I must not pass / Too near that glass; / She is afraid that I will see … -
The Witch's Whelp
Along the shore the slimy brine-pits yawn, / Covered with thick green scum; the billows rise, / And fill them to the brim with clouded foam, … -
The Wives of Weinsberg
From the German by Charles Timothy Brooks / WHICH way to Weinsberg? neighbor, say! / ’T is sure a famous city: … -
The Wolf and the Dog
From the French by Elizur Wright / A PROWLING wolf, whose shaggy skin / (So strict the watch of dogs had been) … -
The Women Fo’k
O, SAIRLY 1 may I rue the day / I fancied first the womenkind; / For aye sinsyne I ne’er can hae … -
The Wonder of It
How wild, how witch-like weird that life should be! / That the insensate rock dared dream of me, / And take to bursting out and burgeoning— … -
The Woodspurge
The Wind flapped loose, the wind was still, / Shaken out dead from tree and hill: / I had walked on at the wind’s will,— … -
The Word
O earth! thou hast not any wind that blows / Which is not music; every weed of thine / Pressed rightly flows in aromatic wine; …
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