Poems by Alfred Noyes
The Open Door
... There, if the soul whose wings ...
Moving Through The Dew
... Is it you? For the night I leave behind keeps these dazzled eyes still blind! ...
"In The Cool Of The Evening"
... For they say 'tis but the sunset winds that wander through the heather, ...
Sunlight And Sea
... Beat with thy rhythm in blood and breath, ...
The Reward Of Song
... As the flowers break out on the earth ...
The Phantom Fleet
... _ The cry Stabbed heaven! _England, the shattered ramparts fall!_ ...
The Union
... And the sea-winds are loud with the chains that are broken asunder ...
The Humming Birds
... And fight with bees round this one flowering tree ...
The Ghost Of The New World
... Where Raleigh fought with fate, ...
The Realms Of Gold
... (Written after hearing a line of Keats repeated by a passing stranger ...
The Double Fortress
... Creeping through all our creviced walls like flowers ...
A Song Of Two Burdens
... His hands will be scarred with the ropes and starved with the cold ...
Shadow-of-a-Leaf
... Content, alone with Pan, to observe his forest rites ...
Five Critcisms
... his tribute to dishonour as openly and brutally as any of the Bolsheviki ...
The Searchlights
... Once more, redeemed and healed and whole, ...