Read full poem →1 Dear, damn'd, distracting town, farewell!
Thy fools no more I'll tease:
This year in peace, ye critics, dwell,
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Poetry examples for “tease”
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Read full poem →Laugh at each other for cubs
And tease as children.
Read full poem →I never said I loved you, John:
Why will you tease me, day by day,
And wax a weariness to think upon
Read full poem →I never said I loved you, John:
Why will you tease me day by day,
And wax a weariness to think upon
Read full poem →To lie at full length, taut, with cheek to cheek,
And tease your mouth with kisses till you speak
Read full poem →Grazing Yield, (Cwt. per Acre).........-.-.-ee-eeeeees 008
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Read full poem →With horses prancing o'er them, palaces
And towers of ametliyst, — would 1 so tease
My pleasant days, because I could not mount
Read full poem →With forest branches and the trodden weed;
Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought
As doth eternity: Cold Pastoral!
Read full poem →Felton! without incitements such as these,
How vain for me the niggard Muse to tease:
For thee, she will thy every dwelling grace,
