Poems by Henry Van Dyke
A Ballad Of Santa Claus
... The sailors wept and tore their clothes, and shrieked We'll all be drownded! ...
A Mothers Birthday
... For all the love that she has given ...
Homeward Bound
... Black are their hearts as the night, ...
Nepenthe
... But as I turned the desert miles were crossed, ...
Music
... That swells, and sinks, and faints, and falls, till all is still ...
The Glory of Ships
... It will live if you safeguard the round-the-world road ...
The Bells of Malines
... Has climbed to where the keyboard stands,- ...
In Memoriam
... And hope, through clouds, far-off discerned ...
A Psalm Of The Unseen Altar
... Here a Father's hand upholdeth all who bear each other's burdens: ...
Robert Browning
... Through all the world, - the poets laurel-crowned ...
The Fall Of The Leaves
... From sea and sky they called their strength, ...
Joy And Duty
... And there the Master stands whose name is Love, ...
The Black Birds
... That those night-loving wings had poised above, - ...
A Snow-Song
... Yes, when the north winds blow, ...
An American in Europe
... I like the gardens of Versailles with flashing fountains filled ...