Frederick Locker-lampson Poems
1. My Mistress's Boots
They nearly strike me dumb,
And I tremble when they come
Pit-a-pat:
This palpitation means ...
2. Terrible Infant, A
I recollect a nurse call'd Ann,
Who carried me about the grass,
And one fine day a fine young man
Came up, and kiss'd the pretty lass. ...
3. Susan, A Kind Providence
He dropt a tear on Susan's bier,
He seem'd a most despairing swain;
But bluer sky brought newer tie,
And, would he wish her back again? ...
4. Mrs. Smith
Last year I trod these fields with Di,
Fields fresh with clover and with rye;
They now seem arid!
Then Di was fair and single; how ...
5. At Her Window
Beating Heart! we come again
Where my Love reposes;
This is Mabel's window-pane;
These are Mabel's roses. ...
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Now, O Now In This Brown Land
by James Joyce
Now, O now, in this brown land
Where Love did so sweet music make
We two shall wander, hand in hand,
Forbearing for old friendship' sake,
Nor grieve because our love was gay
Which now is ended in this way.
A rogue in red and yellow dress
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