Poems by Alfred Noyes
Memories Of The Pacific Coast
... For, when I dream it found, the old hungering cry ...
The war Widow
... I. Black-veiled, black-gowned, she rides in bus and train, ...
Shadows on the Down
... When daffodils danced in Chuck Hatch, and white clouds ...
The Night Of The Lion
... The old skulls they still toss in their play ...
At Dawn
... When the mists divide with the dawn oer those glittering waters, ...
Kilmeny (A Song of the Trawlers)
... O, it may have been mermaids that lured her from home, ...
Peace In A Palace
... They have finished with the faces, the dreadful little faces, ...
On The Western Front
... But when the foe struck, we have watched you giving, ...
Riddles Of Merlin
... "_'Tis the grass on your grave_ ...
Immortal Sails
... Love and an hour may quite out-span the years,  ...
The Barrel-Organ
... h the pleasures of the City and the pain That surround the singing organ like a large eternal light, ...
The Old Meeting House
... And when, across that patch of heaven, that small blue leaf-edged space ...
The Bell
... You were all that I had!--Oh, mother, my mother!-- ...
Daddy Fell into the Pond
... And the ducks all quacked as if they were daft ...
Epilogue
... For what heaven should bend above ...