Poems by Alfred Noyes
What Grandfather Said
... (_An epistle from a narrow-minded old gentleman to a young artist of ...
Alzuna
... For, when the north wind blows, the bird will cry, ...
A Ride For The Queen
... She should stoop and--I should hear-- ...
The Hills Of Youth
... In the glens of the harts-tongue fern, where the brooks came leaping ...
The Young Friar
... The Franklin's daughter, in a green May twilight, ...
Touchstone On A Bus
... It was he! Despite the broadcloth and the bowler hat, ...
"When Spring Comes Back To England"
... She's Queen, she's Queen of all the world ...
The Island Hawk
... Who? Who fashioned the scimitar wings of the hawk, ...
Resurrection
... "He is dead," we cried, and even amid that gloom ...
Drake
... You, with gentle hands, can bring the world-wide dream to birth, sweet, ...
Peace
... There is peace, peace, where the sea-birds wheel, ...
Beethoven In Central Park
... (After a glimpse of a certain monument in New York, during the ...
The Symphony
... Loveliness over the strings of the heart may stray ...
Wireless.
... Quick, through all the storms that blind them, ...
Lines For A Sun-Dial
... Good news of some strange light, ...