Poems by John Jay Chapman
Lines In A Copy Of Virgil
... As fancy or the spirit's flight ...
The Swallows
... Away! The hermit thrush has left the bed ...
Moonlight
... men reply That Phbus gave her all the wealth she had, ...
May, 1917
... Beneath the flood of things that come, and pass, ...
The Poet Orders His Sepulchre
... To every human heart the heart's desire ...
A Prayer
... After night Follows dim dawn before the day is full ...
To A Dog
... How would you stir, what cries, what bounds of joy, ...
Song
... Chorus Let every man stand for what is in his hand, say I, ...
The Hudson
... Fruit trees and gardens, woodland and champaign, ...
Our Sailor
... At eventide He fluttered in, and with the earliest dawn ...
Sapphos Last Song
... The dome of thy stars, and the caves of thine ocean ...
Harvest Time
... Are heaved and packed, and wheeled and stowed ...
Augustus Peabody Gardner
... That sends a blast of brightness from the grave ...
Revery
... The heart-broken, moss-covered railings that wall it, ...
Retrospection
... And mother clipped the trellis, ...