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703 Out of sight? What of that? See the Bird—reach it! Curve by Curve—Sweep by Sweep— Round the Steep Air—
The Sea said 'Come’ to the Brook… The Brook said 'Let me grow’ - The Sea said 'Then you will be a… I want a Brook - Come now’! The Sea said 'Go’ to the Sea -
Tell as a Marksman - were forgot… Tell - this Day endures Ruddy as that coeval Apple The Tradition bears - Fresh as Mankind that humble stor…
Declaiming Waters none may dread… But Waters that are still Are so for that most fatal cause In Nature– they are full –
Are Friends Delight or Pain? Could Bounty but remain Riches were good - But if they only stay Ampler to fly away
401 What Soft—Cherubic Creatures— These Gentlewomen are— One would as soon assault a Plush… Or violate a Star—
309 For largest Woman’s Hearth I kne… ’Tis little I can do— And yet the largest Woman’s Heart Could hold an Arrow—too—
402 I pay—in Satin Cash— You did not state—your price— A Petal, for a Paragraph It near as I can guess—
781 To wait an Hour—is long— If Love be just beyond— To wait Eternity—is short— If Love reward the end—
The earth has many keys, Where melody is not Is the unknown peninsula. Beauty is nature’s fact. But witness for her land,
892 Who occupies this House? A Stranger I must judge Since No one know His Circumstan… ’Tis well the name and age
440 ’Tis customary as we part A trinket—to confer— It helps to stimulate the faith When Lovers be afar—
635 I think the longest Hour of all Is when the Cars have come— And we are waiting for the Coach— It seems as though the Time
830 To this World she returned. But with a tinge of that— A Compound manner, As a Sod
179 If I could bribe them by a Rose I’d bring them every flower that g… From Amherst to Cashmere! I would not stop for night, or sto…