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Born in November 10, 1852 / Died in April 10, 1933 / United States / English

Poems by Henry Van Dyke

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The Red Cross

... Would bring to wounded friend and foe ...

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For The Friends At Hurstmont

... THE DOOR The lintel low enough to keep out pomp and pride: ...

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Carmina Festiva

... d at the First Dinner of the American Periodical Publishers' Association, in Washington, April, 1904 ...

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The Signs

... Yet may they bring rich harvests and green grass! ...

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I Am Standing Upon The Seashore.

... And, she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port ...

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Inscription For A Tomb In England

...   Her heavenly love and cheer, ...

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America's Welcome Home

... Now it's home again, and home again, our hearts are turning west, ...

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The Prisoner And The Angel

... His way may lie through darkness, but it leads to light at last ...

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Texas

...   And she heard when her sisters called, from the North and the East and the West ...

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Rencontre

... Amid the white and crimson store with which your garden glows,— ...

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Two Songs Of Heine

...   I grieve, I know not why ...

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Angler’s Fireside Song

...   We love the fire and the music of the lyre, ...

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The Pipes O’ Pan

... In tongues of trees and songs of birds, ...

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The Way

... May keep the path, but will not reach the goal ...

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From Glory Unto Glory

... And thou hast joined them with the sign— ...