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
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- 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.
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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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Poems by Frederick Locker-lampson
Top 10 most used topics by Frederick Locker-lampson
Pretty 2
Young 2
Grass 2
Bride 1
Lucky 1
Answer 1
Bright 1
Single 1
Blue 1
Smith 1
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