Tall, sombre, grim, against the morning sky 1356 1457 Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean 438 Tell me, dearest, what is love 465 Tell me not, in mournful numbers 2782 Tell me the tales which to me were so dear 848 Tell me what is that only thing. 1835 1834 Thank Heaven! the crisis. 1079 Thank you, pretty cow, that made That man's a fool who tries by art and skill 45 1169 1842 That time of year thou may'st in me behold The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold The blessed damozel leaned out The blessed Poster-girl leaned out The blush is on the flower, and the bloom is on the tree The boats go out and the boats come in.. 3012 1875 1131 1576 The bonnie, bonnie bairn who sits poking in the ase The bubbling brook doth leap when I come by. 1255 The Captain stood on the Carronade "First lieutenant," said he 2057 The clear cool note of the cuckoo which has ousted the legitimate 1364 The day is cold, and dark, and dreary The door was shut, as doors should be The elm lets fall its leaves before the frost. The fault is not mine if I loved you too much The fire is out, and spent the warmth thereof 1240 774 8og 404 3171 2328 662 2202 The forward youth that would appear The fountains mingle with the river The fray began at the middle gate. The Frost looked forth, one still clear night. 1343 The gay belles of fashion may boast of excelling. The good Lord gave, the Lord has taken from me 200 The gorse is yellow on the heath 1527 The grass that is under me now 1086 The gray sea and the long black land 1123 The Great Sword Bearer only knows just when He'll wound my heart,--not I. The handful here, that once was Mary's earth The high and mighty lord of Glendare. The Laird o' Cockpen, he's proud and he's great. The lea Index of First Lines are falling; so am I... 3695 The lights of Saturday night beat golden, golden over the pillared street. PAGE 386 2876 The lilies lie in my lady's bower. The linnet in the rocky dells. The lion and the unicorn. The lion is the beast to fight.. 1889 1066 35 2014 The listening Dryads hushed the woods. The lioness whelped and the sturdy cub. The little gate was reached at last. . The lover of child Margery.. 2135 1510 970 284 2730 2353 1023 The lover of her body said.. 1026 The Magic Mirror makes not nor unmakes. 2741 The maid who binds her warrior's sash.. 2246 The man of life upright. . . . 2780 The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year. 1459 The Moods have laid their hands across my hair. 2918 The moth's kiss, first.. The mourners came at break of day. The muffled drum's sad roll has beat. The murmur of the mourning ghost. The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime. The net of law is spread so wide. 662 The night throbs on; O, let me pray, dear lad. 289 The Night walked down the sky. 1118 The night was dark, though sometimes a faint star. 1267 The old rude church, with bare, bald tower, is here.. 3438 The old wind stirs the hawthorne tree.. 431 The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day 2117 The owl and the eel and the warming-pan. The Poet singeth like the bird that sitteth by the rose. 952 212 1985 2909 1464 2021 2069 The poplars are felled; farewell to the shade. The post-boy drove with fierce career.. The Queen of Hearts... The rain set early in to-night.. The robin sings of willow-buds. The Rose in the garden slipped her bud. The rosy clouds float overhead. PACE 1367 276 322 37 983 635 2552 251 484 95 1506 3172 68 3514 1100 The sea hath many thousand sands. 407 1544 2495 The sea! the sea! the open sea. 1546 The sense of the world is short. 458 The shades of even had crossed the glen. 749 The shades of night were falling fast. 2783 The shadows gather round me, while you are in the sun. 3240 1014 The shape alone let others prize. 519 The sheets were frozen hard, and they cut the naked hand. 1550 The silver birch is a dainty lady... 127 The silver moon's enamored beam.. 520 The sleepless Hours who watch me as I lie. 1266 The snow had begun in the gloaming.. 301 The song that once I dreamed about.. 434 The Sonnet is a fruit which long hath slept. 2924 The Sonnet is a world, where feelings caught. The Spring returns! What matters then that War. 1297 The stars began to peep.... 288 The stream was smooth as glass, we said, “Arise and let's away' 3188 The sun has gane down o'er the lofty Benlomond. The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. 3020 The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains.. 2742 The sun was shining on the sea. The thirsty earth soaks up the rain. The three ghosts on the lonesome road. The time for toil is past, the night has come. The time I've lost in wooing. The tree of deepest root is found.. The violet in the wood, that's sweet to-day. The violet is much too shy The voice that breathed o'er Eden. The wanton troopers riding by. The warm sun is failing; the bleak wind is wailing. 1994 1925 3508 3485 703 2034 1457 1440 1163 1747 1336 3429 The white rose tree that spent its musk.. 972 The widow can bake, and the widow can brew 1952 The wind came up out of the sea. 3231 The wind from out the west is blowing. 1356 The wind is awake, pretty leaves, pretty leaves. 1032 The wind it blew, and the ship it flew... 2656 The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees. 2721 The wind went wooing the rose.. 1014 The winding road lies white and bare.. The window has Four little Panes... 1631 2018 The winds that once the Argo bore.. 2251 The winds were yelling, the waves were swelling. 1585 The world goes up and the world goes down. The world is too much with us; late and soon. The world's great age begins anew. The year's at the spring.. 1181 Then, lady, at last thou art sick of my sighing 647 There are some hearts like wells, green-mossed and deep 3511 There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin 2180 There is many a love in the land, my love 667 |