Poems by Henry Van Dyke
The Anglers Reveille
... Then come, my friend, forget your foes and leave your fears behind, ...
Two Schools
... " I cried. -- "The rule was false, and the prize was pain, ...
America for Me
... I like the gardens of Versailles with flashing fountains filled ...
Bitter-Sweet
... Out of a world that's hard at the best, ...
They Who Tread the Path of Labor
... Raise the stone, and thou shalt find Me, clease the wood and I am there ...
Hide and Seek
... All the flocks of fleecy clouds have wandered past the hill ...
Day And Night
... And the sad heart waits for the thing it fears, ...
A Wayfaring Song
... The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea, ...
Three Prayers For Sleep And Waking
... The Mission Inn, California, Easter, 1913 ...
The Vain King
... Speak!" The fisher turned, came near, and bent his knee: ...
Mother Earth
... But the souls of the singers have entered into the songs that revealed them, - ...
Departure
... For your face is too dear for the stain of a tear, ...
A Child in the Garden
... The sweet, wild ways with stainless bloom inwrought, ...
A Ballad Of Claremont Hill
... Will you walk for that through the cold, to the edge of Claremont Hill ...
Longfellow
... the old man waiting beside the last mile-stone ...