Love Poems – Page 94
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Requiem
Under the wide and starry sky / Dig the grave and let me lie: / Glad did I live and gladly die, … -
The Dead at Clonmacnois
In a quiet water'd land, a land of roses, / Stands Saint Kieran's city fair; / And the warriors of Erin in their famous generations … -
The Last Rose
'o WHICH is the last rose?' / A blossom of no name. / At midnight the snow came; … -
Ode in May
Let me go forth, and share / The overflowing Sun / With one wise friend, or one … -
The Great Misgiving
'not ours,' say some, 'the thought of death to dread; / Asking no heaven, we fear no fabled hell: / Life is a feast, and we have banqueted— … -
Prayers
God who created me / Nimble and light of limb, / In three elements free, … -
Going down Hill on a Bicycle
With lifted feet, hands still, / I am poised, and down the hill / Dart, with heedful mind; … -
Why
For a name unknown, / Whose fame unblown / Sleeps in the hills … -
My Grief on the Sea
My grief on the sea, / How the waves of it roll! / For they heave between me … -
The Phoenix
By feathers green, across Casbeen / The pilgrims track the Phoenix flown, / By gems he strew'd in waste and wood, …
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