Poems by Henry Van Dyke
Matins
... Flowers rejoice when night is done, ...
Rappelle-Toi
... When pleasure calls thee and thy heart beats high, ...
An Hour
... Than words could ever tell you,then,the clear ...
The Song Sparrow
... And yet of all the well-dressed throng, ...
Dulciora
... With tender thought, assumes a grace more sweet ...
The After-Echo
... Or spirit, passing from the world below, ...
The Bargain
... Well, then, I have but one thing more: ...
To Joseph Jefferson
... twater, I found Joseph Jefferson on a big rock in the middle of the brook, casting the fly for trout ...
To The Child Jesus
... The age of doubt would pass,the vision of Thy face ...
Ars Agricolaris
... An Ode for the Farmer's Dinner, University Club, New York, January 23, 1913 ...
Heroes Of The Titanic
... The great ship groaned: and then, ...
Who Follow The Flag
... And drawn a hundred million hearts to follow after thee ...
The Glory Of Ruins
... Behold the waves of the desert wait hungrily for man's dwellings, ...
Salute To The Trees
... Their leaves are alive with the breath of the earth ...
Rappel DAmour
... And the darkness full of fear, ...