Love Poems – Page 3267
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To One Being Old
Her aged hands are worn with works of love; / Dear aged hands that oft on me are laid; / Her heart’s below, but, oh, her love’s above, … -
To One denied the drink
To One denied the drink / To tell what Water is / Would be acuter, would it not … -
To One in Paradise
Thou wast all that to me, love, / For which my soul did pine- / A green isle in the sea, love, … -
To One persuading a Lady to Marriage
Forbear, bold youth; all 's heaven here, / And what you do aver / To others courtship may appear, … -
To One Unknown
I have seen the proudest stars / That wander on through space, / Even the sun and moon, … -
To One who had scoffed at the Poet’s Poverty
From the Latin by Charles Abraham Elton / YES,—I am poor, Callistratus! I own; / And so was ever; yet not quite unknown, … -
To own a Susan of my own
To own a Susan of my own / Is of itself a Bliss — / Whatever Realm I forfeit, Lord, … -
To own the Art within the Soul
To own the Art within the Soul / The Soul to entertain / With Silence as a Company … -
To Peter Cooper
The Pyramids of Egypt, even to-day / The wonder of the world, stupendous stand / In their material greatness, and defy … -
To pile like Thunder to its close
To pile like Thunder to its close / Then crumble grand away / While Everything created hid …
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