Poems by Henry Van Dyke
A Mile With Me
... And the quiet rest at the end o' the day,-- ...
A Noon Song
... Where it follows the turn to the west! There's a plentiful feast in the maple-tree shade, ...
A Prayer for a Mother's Birthday
... The deepening glow of Life that comes from Thee ...
A Rondeau of College Rhymes
... By flowery mead and flowing stream!There's nothing here, in form or theme, ...
Arrival
... flowers where first I saw thy face! Then furl the sail, let fall the oar, forget the paths of foam! ...
Christ of Everywhere
... Oh, teach the world, warring and wandering still, ...
Doors of Daring
... "Push out, set sail, explore!" And all the bars at which we fret, ...
Echoes From the Greek Mythology
... Asclepiades. V - THE VINE AND THE GOAT Although you eat me to the root, ...
Fire-Fly City
... Fire-Fly City of the Dark is lost in empty air! Girl of the golden eyes, to you my heart is turning: ...
Four Things
... To trust in God and Heaven securely ...
Francis Makemie
... (Presbyter of Christ in Americas 1683-1708) To thee, plain hero of a rugged race, ...
Gratitude
... As one, two, three, and four, -- that would be hateful ...
Hesper
... A slender, haunting, twilight form ...
Hudson's Last Voyage
... Press towards the aim: take fortune as it fares! I know not why, but something in my heart ...
Hymn of Joy
... To the music of Beethoven's ninth symphony Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee, ...