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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 Angler’s Reveille

... Then come, my friend, forget your foes and leave your fears behind, ...

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Two Schools

... " I cried. -- "The rule was false, and the prize was pain, ...

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America for Me

... I like the gardens of Versailles with flashing fountains filled ...

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Bitter-Sweet

...   Out of a world that's hard at the best, ...

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They Who Tread the Path of Labor

... Raise the stone, and thou shalt find Me, clease the wood and I am there ...

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Hide and Seek

... All the flocks of fleecy clouds have wandered past the hill ...

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Day And Night

...   And the sad heart waits for the thing it fears, ...

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A Wayfaring Song

... The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea, ...

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Three Prayers For Sleep And Waking

... The Mission Inn, California, Easter, 1913 ...

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The Vain King

... Speak!" The fisher turned, came near, and bent his knee: ...

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Mother Earth

... But the souls of the singers have entered into the songs that revealed them, - ...

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Departure

... For your face is too dear for the stain of a tear, ...

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A Child in the Garden

... The sweet, wild ways with stainless bloom inwrought, ...

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A Ballad Of Claremont Hill

... Will you walk for that through the cold, to the edge of Claremont Hill ...

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Longfellow

...   the old man waiting beside the last mile-stone ...