PAGE Like a blind spinner in the sun.. 3253 Like apple-blossoms, white and red.. 550 Like as a ship, that through the ocean wide. 1197 Like as the damask rose you see... 3193 Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore. 1213 Like rain-pools over Autumn leaves.. 557 Like some lone miser, dear, behold me stand. 1237 Like some vision olden. 254 Like the ghost of a dear friend dead. 424 Like the violet, which alone.. 513 Like thee I once have stemmed the sea of life. Linger not long. Home is not home without thee. Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother. Little Orphant Annie's come to our house to stay. Little thinks, in the field, yon red-cloaked clown.. Lo, if some pen should write upon your rafter. Lo, when the Lord made North and South. Long legs, crooked thighs.. Long time a child, and still a child, when years. Look in my face. My name is Used-to-was. Lord, for the erring thought.... Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate.. 59 388 19 1204 2004 1217 417 1877 078 2800 2009 Index of First Lines 3679 PAGE Lord, make me coy and tender to offend. 3476 Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray. 2811 Lord, Thou hast given me a cell...... 3467 Lords, Knights, and squires, the numerous band. 264 Loud mockers in the roaring street. 3503 "Loudoun's bonnie woods and braes" 929 Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back. 3472 Love, brave Virtue's younger brother.. 468 Love, by that loosened hair.. 559 Love came back at fall o' dew. 996 Love comes laughing up the valleys. 494 Love ere he bleeds, an eagle in high skies. 1231 Love heeds no more the sighing of the wind.. Low, like another's, lies the laureled head.. Low spake the knight to the peasant maid. 579 493 1201 470 Lowly the soul that waits. Lucy is a golden girl. Lullaby! O lullaby. "Lured," little one? Nay, you've but heard Lydia is gone this many a year. Love, when all the years are silent, vanished quite and laid to rest Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show. 483 992 789 1119 777 1199 3425 1041 1763 527 79 1142 1098 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord Mine to the core of the heart, my beauty. Miniver Cheevy, child of scorn. ... 2134 1127 1820 Miss Flora McFlimsey, of Madison Square 2086 Mistress Mary, quite contrary 20 Moan, moan, ye dying gales 3153 Monday's child is fair of face 63 Monsieur the Curé down the street 1714 Moon in heaven's garden, among the clouds that wander 1313 Moon, so round and yellow.. 47 More love or more disdain I crave.. 593 More than half beaten, but fearless 2812 More than most fair, full of the living fire 1196 Mortality, behold and fear. 3295 Most glorious Lord of Life! that on this day Most men know love but as a part of life. 1198 2888 2906 Most worthy of praise were the virtuous ways "My birth-day"--what a different sound My fairest child, I have no song to give you 117 My fairest spirit was sitting in the light... 604 My Feet they haul me 'round the House 2018 Index of First Lines My good blade carves the casques of men My hair is gray, but not with years My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains. My heart is chilled and my pulse is slow My heart is like a singing bird My heart leaps up when I behold My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own. My heart the Anvil where my thoughts do beat 3681 PAGE 2634 3076 1503 990 73 IIII 352 651 1203 My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here. My lady seems of ivory . My lady walks her morning round My Lady Wind, my Lady Wind My Lady's birthday crowns the growing year 1621 3046 544 535 116 556 My Lady's presence makes the Roses red. 1209 My Lesbia, I will not deny... 1696 My letters! all dead paper, mute and white 1244 My life is like the summer rose 3160 My little dears, who learn to read, pray early learn to shun 1953 My loved, my honored, much-respected friend 3048 2845 My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun. 'My mother says I must not pass" My new-cut ashlar takes the light My ornaments are arms. My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes My prime of youth is but a frost of cares. My sheep I neglected, I broke my sheep-crook My soul, there is a country 1242 381 595 148 149 3566 604 516 My soul today. My spirit, in the doorway's pause. My spotless love hovers, with purest wings My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his Myrtilla, tonight ... Mysterious night! Spread wide thy silvery plume Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew. Nae shoon to hide her tiny taes N 981 3449 1563 1871 1203 566 1980 1403 417 1105 1724 1283 1283 17 968 PAGE Nature, in thy largess, grant.. 1261 Nature reads not our labels, "great" and "small' 2895 Nay, be you pardoner or cheat. 1790 Nay but you, who do not love her. 535 Nay, tell me now in what strange air 1725 Nay, why should I fear Death. 3267 Nay, you wrong her, my friend, she's not fickle; her love she has simply outgrown 999 Needles and pins, needles and pins 61 Needy knife-grinder! whither are you going. No fault in women to refuse No longer mourn for me when I am dead No more, my Dear, no more these counsels try No need to hush the children for her sake. No truer word, save God's, was ever spoken Nor force nor fraud shall sunder us! oh ye, 1833 1213 1185 1201 3332 3151 1571 1980 1848 1849 2153 Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note 2381 Not a sou had he got not a guinea or note Not far from old Kinvara, in the merry month of May "Not ours," say some, "the thought of death to dread" Not yet, dear love, not yet: the sun is high Now glory to the Lord of Hosts, from whom all glories are "Now I lay me down to sleep" 2302 448 924 Now is done thy long day's work.. 3310 Now many are the stately ships that northward steam away. 976 Now ponder well, you parents dear 179 Now poor Tom Dunstan's cold. 2870 Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger. 1314 |