Romantic Poems
Poems about Romantic
Rg Gregory - (i) The Inkman
whirligig twisterdancer prancerst vitus’s questerchancer romancerthe inkman comethfrom that nether worldwhere dream and coincidenceare.- Romantic poems.
Walt Whitman - Indications, The.
THE indications, and tally of time; Perfect sanity shows the master among philosophs; Time, always without flaw, indicates itself in.- Romantic poems.
Carl Sandburg - Mamie
MAMIE beat her head against the bars of a little Indianatown and dreamed of romance and big things offsomewhere the way the railroad.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Over The Parapet
All day long when the shells sail over I stand at the sandbags and take my chance;But at night, at night I'm a reckless rover, .- Romantic poems.
Alan Seeger - Paris
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the paths.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Post Office Romance
The lady at the corner wicketSold me a stamp, I stooped to lick it,And on the envelope to stick it;A spinster lacking girlish grace,Yet.- Romantic poems.
Carl Sandburg - Potato Blossom Songs And Jigs
RUM tiddy um, tiddy um, tiddy um tum tum.My knees are loose-like, my feet want to sling their selves.I feel like tickling you.- Romantic poems.
Edgar Allan Poe - Romance
Romance, who loves to nod and singWith drowsy head and folded wingAmong the green leaves as they shakeFar down within some shadowy.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Romance
In Paris on a morn of MayI sent a radio transalanticTo catch a steamer on the way,But oh the postal fuss was frantic;They sent me here,.- Romantic poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Romance
I WILL make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night. I will make a palace fit for you.- Romantic poems.
Claude Mckay - Romance
To clasp you now and feel your head close-pressed,Scented and warm against my beating breast;To whisper soft and quivering your name,And.- Romantic poems.
Federico Garcia Lorca - Romance De La Luna
La luna vino a la fraguacon su polis.- Romantic poems.
William Carlos Williams - Romance Moderne
Tracks of rain and light linger inthe spongy greens of a nature whose flickering mountain—bulging nearer, ebbing back into the sun.- Romantic poems.
Andrei Voznesensky - RUSSIAN AMERICAN ROMANCE
In my land and yours they do hit the hay and sleep the whole night in a similar way. There's the golden Moon with a double.- Romantic poems.
Walt Whitman - Says.
1I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person, that is finally right. 2I say nourish a great intellect, a great brain; If.- Romantic poems.
Vachel Lindsay - Springfield Magical
In this, the City of my Discontent, Sometimes there comes a whisper from the grass, "Romance, Romance — is here. No Hindu town Is.- Romantic poems.
Rudyard Kipling - The King
"Farewell, Romance!" the Cave-men said; "With bone well carved he went away,Flint arms the ignoble arrowhead, And jasper tips the spear.- Romantic poems.
Alexander Pope - The Rape Of The Lock
Part 1WHAT dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things,I sing -- This Verse to C---, Muse!.- Romantic poems.
Alice Duer Miller - The White Cliffs
I I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since that first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover I saw rising steeply.- Romantic poems.
Vachel Lindsay - To Lady Jane
Romance was always young.You come todayJust eight years oldWith marvellous dark hair.Younger than Dante found youWhen you turnedHis.- Romantic poems.
Lord Byron - To Romance
Parent of golden dreams, Romance!Auspicious Queen of childish joys,Who lead'st along, in airy dance,Thy votive train of girls and boys;At.- Romantic poems.
Rudyard Kipling - To The True Romance
Thy face is far from this our war, Our call and counter-cry,I shall not find Thee quick and kind, Nor know Thee till I die,Enough for.- Romantic poems.
whirligig twisterdancer prancerst vitus’s questerchancer romancerthe inkman comethfrom that nether worldwhere dream and coincidenceare.- Romantic poems.
Walt Whitman - Indications, The.
THE indications, and tally of time; Perfect sanity shows the master among philosophs; Time, always without flaw, indicates itself in.- Romantic poems.
Carl Sandburg - Mamie
MAMIE beat her head against the bars of a little Indianatown and dreamed of romance and big things offsomewhere the way the railroad.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Over The Parapet
All day long when the shells sail over I stand at the sandbags and take my chance;But at night, at night I'm a reckless rover, .- Romantic poems.
Alan Seeger - Paris
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the paths.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Post Office Romance
The lady at the corner wicketSold me a stamp, I stooped to lick it,And on the envelope to stick it;A spinster lacking girlish grace,Yet.- Romantic poems.
Carl Sandburg - Potato Blossom Songs And Jigs
RUM tiddy um, tiddy um, tiddy um tum tum.My knees are loose-like, my feet want to sling their selves.I feel like tickling you.- Romantic poems.
Edgar Allan Poe - Romance
Romance, who loves to nod and singWith drowsy head and folded wingAmong the green leaves as they shakeFar down within some shadowy.- Romantic poems.
Robert William Service - Romance
In Paris on a morn of MayI sent a radio transalanticTo catch a steamer on the way,But oh the postal fuss was frantic;They sent me here,.- Romantic poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Romance
I WILL make you brooches and toys for your delight Of bird-song at morning and star-shine at night. I will make a palace fit for you.- Romantic poems.
Claude Mckay - Romance
To clasp you now and feel your head close-pressed,Scented and warm against my beating breast;To whisper soft and quivering your name,And.- Romantic poems.
Federico Garcia Lorca - Romance De La Luna
La luna vino a la fraguacon su polis.- Romantic poems.
William Carlos Williams - Romance Moderne
Tracks of rain and light linger inthe spongy greens of a nature whose flickering mountain—bulging nearer, ebbing back into the sun.- Romantic poems.
Andrei Voznesensky - RUSSIAN AMERICAN ROMANCE
In my land and yours they do hit the hay and sleep the whole night in a similar way. There's the golden Moon with a double.- Romantic poems.
Walt Whitman - Says.
1I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person, that is finally right. 2I say nourish a great intellect, a great brain; If.- Romantic poems.
Vachel Lindsay - Springfield Magical
In this, the City of my Discontent, Sometimes there comes a whisper from the grass, "Romance, Romance — is here. No Hindu town Is.- Romantic poems.
Rudyard Kipling - The King
"Farewell, Romance!" the Cave-men said; "With bone well carved he went away,Flint arms the ignoble arrowhead, And jasper tips the spear.- Romantic poems.
Alexander Pope - The Rape Of The Lock
Part 1WHAT dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things,I sing -- This Verse to C---, Muse!.- Romantic poems.
Alice Duer Miller - The White Cliffs
I I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since that first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover I saw rising steeply.- Romantic poems.
Vachel Lindsay - To Lady Jane
Romance was always young.You come todayJust eight years oldWith marvellous dark hair.Younger than Dante found youWhen you turnedHis.- Romantic poems.
Lord Byron - To Romance
Parent of golden dreams, Romance!Auspicious Queen of childish joys,Who lead'st along, in airy dance,Thy votive train of girls and boys;At.- Romantic poems.
Rudyard Kipling - To The True Romance
Thy face is far from this our war, Our call and counter-cry,I shall not find Thee quick and kind, Nor know Thee till I die,Enough for.- Romantic poems.

