Poems by Archibald Lampman
One Day
... The wise man, marks the flow and ebb ...
To My Daughter
... And your lips that are lighter than flowers, ...
Peccavi, Domine
... And moved with winds and walked with stars, ...
Comfort
... do but bring The piteous help of silent ministering ...
Music
... Keen glimpses of life's splendour, dashing gleams ...
Knowledge
... Knowledge of thoughts and deeds, of rights and wrongs, ...
September
... And through the wind-touched reddening woods shall rise ...
God-Speed to the Snow
... With gold light that cleaves and quivers, ...
Why Do Ye Call The Poet Lonely
... Sees, where ye cannot, hidden faces ...
A January Morning
... With frost-fringed flanks, and nostrils jetting steam ...
Love-Doubt
... Retained; I, with dreams weighed, that ever heard ...
Sunset
... Tho' the biting north wind breaks ...
Song of The Stream-Drops
... And we sing sweet songs to our mother, for so we shall please her best, ...
Storm
... language, rustling&emsp ...
A Song
... So sweet, so true, and yet it could not be! ...