Poems by Henry Van Dyke
The Red Cross
... Would bring to wounded friend and foe ...
For The Friends At Hurstmont
... THE DOOR The lintel low enough to keep out pomp and pride: ...
Carmina Festiva
... d at the First Dinner of the American Periodical Publishers' Association, in Washington, April, 1904 ...
The Signs
... Yet may they bring rich harvests and green grass! ...
I Am Standing Upon The Seashore.
... And, she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port ...
Inscription For A Tomb In England
... Her heavenly love and cheer, ...
America's Welcome Home
... Now it's home again, and home again, our hearts are turning west, ...
The Prisoner And The Angel
... His way may lie through darkness, but it leads to light at last ...
Texas
... And she heard when her sisters called, from the North and the East and the West ...
Rencontre
... Amid the white and crimson store with which your garden glows, ...
Two Songs Of Heine
... I grieve, I know not why ...
Anglers Fireside Song
... We love the fire and the music of the lyre, ...
The Pipes O Pan
... In tongues of trees and songs of birds, ...
The Way
... May keep the path, but will not reach the goal ...
From Glory Unto Glory
... And thou hast joined them with the sign ...