Poems by Alfred Noyes
The Loom of Years
... The hound, the fawn, and the hawk, and the doves that croon and coo, ...
Haunted In Old Japan
... IX Haunted, haunted, haunted, by the sound of falling tears, ...
A Roundhead's Rallying Song
... And the death upon them smiling at the stars ...
The People's Fleet
... Out of her past they sail, three thousand strong, ...
The Old Fool In The Wood
... You'd say, 'I'll listen, and p'raps I'll learn ...
To The R. A. F.
... While Britain's mighty ghosts look down ...
A Post-Impression
... " XI Then he stared at the child and he laughed aloud, and she suddenly screamed and fled, ...
A Prayer in Time of War
... d among them, it is to be hoped, many of our own ideas as to what is, and what is not, "intellectual ...
A New Madrigal To An Old Melody
... "In the years that are gone," he said, "love was more fortunate ...
The Sussex Sailor
... The valleys that I would walk in ...
Michael Oaktree
... We are all Made in His image, men and birds and beasts, ...
The Avenue Of The Allies
... England, whose names like the stars in their station, ...
Art, The Herald
... The sorrow that holds the warring worlds in one ...
Apes And Ivory
... Where ruby and emerald shatter the sun,--is it these that should please my love ...
A Song Of England
... By the tenderest hands in England, hard and blistered hands of England: ...