Grace Hazard Conkling
Born in February 7, 1878 / Died in November 15, 1958 / United States / English
Grace Hazard Conkling poet from United States was born on February 7, 1878, had 80 years and died on November 15, 1958. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Grace Hazard Conkling
To A New-Born Baby Girl
... To spare thee word of vales and streams, ...
The Little Rose Is Dust, My Dear
... And what is left to hope, my dear, ...
After Sunset
... and I know That somehow I shall follow when you go ...
I Will Not Give Thee All My Heart
... There is no bread, though crusts were sweet ...
The Nightingale Of Flanders
... Were singing "France is left!" ...
Tampico
... Their whirling fringe of black, ...
Francis Ledwidge
... Who can say On what great errand ...
Symphony of a Mexican Garden
... white moon Whose disc of perfect pallor half deceives ...
The Flower
... In a moment Clang, I should hear its golden uproar, ...
April In The Huasteca
... And below the sunset, hanging hills like a weighted curtain of velvet&emsp ...