Love Poems – Page 71
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Glycine's Song
A SUNNY shaft did I behold, / From sky to earth it slanted: / And poised therein a bird so bold— … -
His Books
My days among the Dead are past; / Around me I behold, / Where'er these casual eyes are cast, … -
The Maid's Lament
I LOVED him not; and yet now he is gone, / I feel I am alone. / I check'd him while he spoke; yet, could he speak, … -
Ianthe
From you, Ianthe, little troubles pass / Like little ripples down a sunny river; / Your pleasures spring like daisies in the grass, … -
Verse
Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives, / Alcestis rises from the shades; / Verse calls them forth; 'tis verse that gives … -
Resignation
Why, why repine, my pensive friend, / At pleasures slipp'd away? / Some the stern Fates will never lend, … -
Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel
Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; / My fingers ache, my lips are dry: / O, if you felt the pain I feel! … -
Autumn
Mild is the parting year, and sweet / The odour of the falling spray; / Life passes on more rudely fleet, … -
Remain!
Remain, ah not in youth alone! / —Tho' youth, where you are, long will stay— / But when my summer days are gone, … -
Of Clementina
In Clementina's artless mien / Lucilla asks me what I see, / And are the roses of sixteen …
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