Poems by Henry Timrod
A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night
... Since that long kiss which closed the mornings talk, ...
La Belle Juive
... My heart through all these dreams endures, ...
The Unknown Dead
... s distress, What utter woe, despair, and dearth, ...
The Two Armies
... When Heaven shall blow the trump of peace, ...
A Trifle
... I think, perchance, they touch thy cheek, ...
Hark To The Shouting Wind
... That I watch through the blinding brine! ...
To Thee
... No other eyes than thine have passed - ...
A Vision of Poesy
... from below The breathless youth with beating heart beholds  ...
The Summer Bower
... Thenceforth those tranquil precincts I have sought ...
To a Captive Owl
... And wouldst look thoughtful, stuffed, upon a shelf ...
Katie
... James, Which though, as English records run, ...
Sonnet: I Scarcely Grieve
... so my youth Had missed full many a stern but wholesome truth ...
Ode
... n the occasion of decorating the graves of the Confederate dead, at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S ...
Sonnet: I Thank You
... Things which you neither meant nor wished to say, ...
The Past
... Through which the stars peep, and the moonbeams glow ...