Poems by Henry Timrod
Madeline
... The spell which drew him earthwards, riven - ...
Ethnogenesis
... II And what if, mad with wrongs themselves have wrought, ...
Serenade
... Where they have dozed and dreamed all day ...
A Cry to Arms
... ed bands, Your sheaves be sheaves of spears! ...
Faint Fall the Gentle Voice of Prayer
... Floats farther than the Christians sigh ...
A Year's Courtship
... " - no! Thank God! - but you shall see her - wait ...
Sonnet V "Some Truths There Be Are Better Left Unsaid"
... As secrets speed -- thenceforth he slept alone ...
Charleston
... Shall the Spring dawn, and she still clad in smiles, ...
Retirement
... but to wars, Whether of words or weapons, we shall be ...
Sonnet: They Dub Thee Idler
... How know they, these good gossips, what to thee ...
A Dedication - To K.S.G.
... Where, flushed with love's just dawning gleams, ...
Our Willie
... s ear, Of that life, and that love, and that early doom,  ...
Two Portraits
... II But now, stand forth as sweet as life! ...
Sonnet: Grief Dies
... (Though to thy heaven there be no better guide), ...
Second Love
... Thou wouldst forgive the impassioned gaze ...