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Hyde Robin

Born in January 19, 1906 / Died in August 23, 1939 / New Zealand / English

Hyde Robin poet from New Zealand was born on January 19, 1906, had 33 years and died on August 23, 1939. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.

Top ten poems Hyde Robin

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Awakener

... n some loneliest treeOver and over, the shining threnodyOf few clear notes haunts the enchanted bird ...

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Defeat

... heir hearts like prows furrowed some sea of dreaming,Still had their weary eyes envisioned an argosy ...

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The Dusk Folk

... t of your heart, and the shadowy shrillGhost of challenge that rises from the throat of the daffodil ...

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The Forsaken

... that out of their breaking, some music is wrung,But never for us has the strange blind wanderer sung ...

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Growing Old

... shall have naught but wondering pity for thoseThat are all of loveliness now, the flame and the rose ...

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Half Moon

... uld wear your beauty like a flower,To crush with jests and cast asideIn one unpitying, splendid hour ...

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Hanmer Woods

... as these:Bright flax gleaming through the foreign larches,And a bellbird chiming in the maple trees ...

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In Darkness

... God is no lessThan any galaxy, then --Than the farthest palace of dreamsBuilt for the longing of men ...

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The Last Gift

... ay come to trouble the eyes of the blind,With the flame of beauty suddenly caught and clad in a word ...

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Orchids

... long,And that strange steely look -- yet not too strong,Not strong enough to stand the wind and rain ...

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