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Born in September 16, 1880 / Died in June 25, 1958 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Alfred Noyes

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Memories Of The Pacific Coast

...   For, when I dream it found, the old hungering cry ...

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The war Widow

... I. Black-veiled, black-gowned, she rides in bus and train, ...

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Shadows on the Down

... When daffodils danced in Chuck Hatch, and white clouds ...

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The Night Of The Lion

...   The old skulls they still toss in their play ...

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At Dawn

... When the mists divide with the dawn o’er those glittering waters, ...

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Kilmeny (A Song of the Trawlers)

... O, it may have been mermaids that lured her from home, ...

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Peace In A Palace

... They have finished with the faces, the dreadful little faces, ...

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On The Western Front

... But when the foe struck, we have watched you giving, ...

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Riddles Of Merlin

...   "_'Tis the grass on your grave_ ...

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Immortal Sails

...  Love and an hour may quite out-span the years,  ...

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The Barrel-Organ

... h the pleasures of the City and the pain That surround the singing organ like a large eternal light, ...

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The Old Meeting House

... And when, across that patch of heaven, that small blue leaf-edged space ...

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The Bell

...   You were all that I had!--Oh, mother, my mother!-- ...

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Daddy Fell into the Pond

... And the ducks all quacked as if they were daft ...

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Epilogue

... For what heaven should bend above ...