Poems by Alfred Noyes
Earth-Bound
... From strange new spheres where Death has called them now ...
The Escape of the Old Grey Squirrel
... Once, he had thought - but the years had taught him, ...
The New Duckling
... " "Do you know," said the turkey, "you're quacking! ...
The Little Roads
... O Master, shall we ask Thee, then, for high-roads, ...
Enceladus
... Bowed their strong necks, melted flesh, blood and bone, ...
Veterans
... If, beneath your torn old flag, we rise to meet our King ...
The Big Black Trawler
... In the good salt water that the Lord don't freeze "- ...
Slave And Emperor
... "Our cavalry have rescued Nazareth from the enemy whose supermen ...
Dead Man's Morrice
... ... _Look for me, once, lest I should look for you, ...
Cotton-Wool
... Stuff your ears with cotton-wool ...
An Open Boat
... Look. I'll wrap all my hair round his neck" - "The sea's rising, ...
Art
... Our dreams like clouds disperse: ...
Shakespeare's Kingdom
... Their court and camp have perished ...
The Inn of Apollo
... Did the stars and the tides and your own heart ...
Nippon
... ... I watched it form and fade ...