Poems by Alan Seeger
Eudaemon
... Shall lead my searching heart unsoothed until I die ...
Fragments
... Radiant eyes Were my life's warmth and sunshine, outspread arms ...
I Loved...
... Earth to me Seemed all-sufficient and my sojourn there ...
Juvenilia, An Ode to Natural Beauty
... whether then On woody pass or glistening mountain-height ...
Kyrenaikos
... Night-winds, and one whose white youth's loveliness, ...
La Nue
... Thou art the rose that the world's smiles and tears ...
Liebestod
... All warm against our hearts and laughs into our eyes ...
Lyonesse
... In Lyonesse. Came a term to that land's old favoredness: ...
Maktoob
... The mighty, the elite -- --- Guard that not bowed nor blanched with fear ...
On a Theme in the Greek Anthology
... O hearts that are Love's helpless prey, ...
On the Cliffs, Newport
... Proud walls rise here, and, where the moonbeams pour ...
Paris
... " Where rows of tables from the street are screened with shoots of box and bay, ...
Rendezvous
... Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath, ...
Resurgam
... Back into earthly flesh that was its loved abode ...
Sonnet 01
... I frolicked, poor of purse but light of heart, ...