Poems by Archibald Lampman
By An Autumn Stream
... Now overhead, Where the rivulet loiters and stops, ...
White Pansies
... Would that in the flower-grown little ...
The Coming of Winter
... Make gray thy woods, and darken all they streams ...
With The Night
... Here with the earth, the night, the stars, ...
Evening
... Clear and soft-piped, the chanting frogs break sweet ...
Sleep
... her mouth More soft and round than any rose half-spread, ...
The Song Sparrow
... With their crisp leaves and pure and perfect hues, ...
Comfort of the Fields
... Pink-tasseled&emsp ...
The Autumn Waste
... What flowers could ever have bloomed, what birds have sung ...
The Mystery Of A Year
... And all the world was changed for her ...
To a Millionaire
... And thou in the midst of it with brows that gleam, ...
March
... Of thefts and fights, of hard-times and the weather, ...
The Poet's Song
... The noon through all its trance was stirred ...
Refuge
... With forests in dim blue shrouds, ...
A Ballade of Waiting
... Envoi. So time shall be swift till thou mate with me, ...