Poems About: VALENTINE
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337.feb.14thBARBARA ALVARADO
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338.Lying
lying
in my bed
with Valentine
lace-wrapped around him read more »Susaunna Maria Di Cicci -
339.Valentine!Jeanette Telusma Herbert
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340.Dorothy Moore
A bachelor gray, was Valentine Brown;
He lived in a mansion just out of the town,
A mansion spacious and grand; read more »Mary Eliza Ireland -
341.To His Fairest Valentine, Mrs. A.L.
"Come, pretty birds, present your lays,
And learn to chaunt a goddess praise;
Ye wood-nymphs, let your voices be
Employ'd to serve her deity: read more »Richard Lovelace -
342.On Valentine's Day
Some chocolates on Valentine,
and later on, a bit of wine.
A bunch of rare exotic flowers
to brighten up the evening hours. read more »Herbert Nehrlich -
343.My Valentine!
Oh lady! Too much affection for thee,
A pervert intoxicate are surely thine;
How cruel thou are unwanting me,
Yet thou still my valentine. read more »Instalasi Sastra