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Love, though it is not chill and c… But burning like eternal fire, Is yet not of approaches bold, Which gay dramatic tastes admire. Oh timid love, more fond than free…
He loved the brook’s soft sound, The swallow swimming by. He loved the daisy—covered ground, The cloud—bedappled sky. To him the dismal storm appeared
Peggy said good morning and I sai… When farmers dib the corn and ladd… Young Peggy’s face was common sen… When I met her in the morning whe… Her half laced boots fit tightly a…
These little window dwellers, in c… entertaining to me; after dancing… to sunset they would sip of the te… sugar, and be welcome all summer l… or fairies, and seem pleased or du…
_Now_ is past—the happy _now_ When we together roved Beneath the wildwood’s oak—tree bo… And Nature said we loved. Winter’s blast
Like boys that run behind the load… For the mere joy of riding back ag… When summer from the meadow carts… And school hours leave them half a… So I with leisure on three sides…
For Sunday’s play he never makes… But plays at taw, and buys his Sp… Hard as his toil, and ever slow to… Yet he gives maidens many a burnin… For none can pass him but his witl…
And what is Life? An hour-glass o… A mist retreating from the morning… A busy, bustling, still-repeated d… Its length? A minute’s pause, a m… And Happiness? A bubble on the st…
Pretty swallow, once again Come and pass me in the rain. Pretty swallow, why so shy? Pass again my window by. The horsepond where he dips his wi…
I would not feign a single sigh Nor weep a single tear for thee: The soul within these orbs burns d… A desert spreads where love should… I would not be a worm to crawl
With careful step to keep his bala… He reels on warily along the stree… Slabbering at mouth and with a sta… Mutters an angry look at all he me… Bumptious and vain and proud he sh…
I opened the casement this morn at… And, the moment I got out of bed, The daisies were quaking about in… And the cowslip was nodding its he… The grass was all shivers, the sta…
I went in the fields with the leis… The stranger might smile but I he… The hovel was ready to screen from… And the book in my pocket was read… The bird came for shelter, but soo…
Bonny and stout and brown, without… She frowns offended when they call… Yet fat she is, the merriest in th… And all can know she wears a prett… But still she never heeds what pra…
Maid of Jerusalem, by the Dead S… I wandered all sorrowing thinking… Thy city in ruins, thy kindred dep… All fallen and lost by the Ottoma… I saw thee sit there in disconsola…