Read full poem →It is a golden chain let down from heaven,
Whose links are bright and even;
That falls like sleep on lovers, and combines
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Poetry examples for “links”
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Read full poem →He made me fast with book and bell,
With links of love he makes me stay;
Till now I've neither heart nor power
Read full poem →But in his mouth may be
A chain of gold and silver links,
Or a letter writ to me."--
Read full poem →mother. She was poet, story-teller, dramatist and musi-
cian. My published works are: A Rhyming, Links of
Friendship, Caleb, the Degenerate, a poetic drama, A White
Read full poem →COL. And I, whilst youth, and course of careless years,
Did let me walk withouten links of love,
In such delights did joy amongst my peers;
Read full poem →Since all things are by fate. But purblind man
Sees but a part o'the chain; the nearest links;
His eyes not carrying to that equal beam,
Read full poem →The personal examination of church, town and probate re-
cords of several states has secured the connecting links of the
present generation with their ancestors in this and the o!d
Read full poem →but it is soon aware of the "outlets of the sky".
He sees objects practically unrelated, and links them in strings;
or he sees them pictorially; or, he sees pictures immersed as it were
Read full poem →of the ‘outlets of the sky.’ He sees objects prac-
tically unrelated, and links them in strings; or he
sees them pictorially; or, he sees pictures immersed
