Poems by Archibald Lampman
The Cup of Life
... That taints us all, and turns the half to swine ...
Winter Uplands
... The stars that singly, then in flocks appear, ...
An Ode To The Hills
... Have torn strange furrows through your forest cloak, ...
Gentleness
... its grace Smoothes out so soon the tangled knots of pain ...
Midnight
... d mound The glinting snowdrifts lie ...
Three Flower Petals
... - When the petals are withered and gone, shall be ...
The Organist
... "To-night, The master hath a noble mood," they said ...
Winter-Solitude
... So deathly&emsp ...
Temagami
... Set with a thousand islands, crowned with pines, ...
An Autumn Landscape
... The stream Rings and re-echoes with his furious cries ...
On The Companionship With Nature
... not as they That labour without seeing, that employ ...
The Truth
... Thoughts were not meant for strife, nor tongues for swords, ...
The Islet And The Palm
... Ringed round with reef and foam, but inly calm ...
The City at the End of Things
... Their incommunicable&emsp ...
The Moon-Path
... Sad queens, whose names are like soft moans, ...