Poems by John Le Gay Brereton
Sonnets Of Old Egypt
... The moonbright steel he has witnessed redden and rust, ...
Disillusion
... To know its treasure of sight and sound and scent ...
The Patriot
... My country, loveliest, strongest, best, ...
Beauty and Hate
... And on widespread wings where the great worlds dance and shine ...
War
... The sounds that once were blurred by market cries, ...
Light Loss
... "Our loss was light," the paper said, ...
An Epitaph
... By ceaseless waves, that break and waste, ...
The Dirge
... The light that streams where wind of warning blows ...
The Faun
... The walls bulged, brightening everywhere, ...
Belgium
... Shall thy great gift of strife and suffering cease ...
The Domain
... The gold-dust, spilled about the ground, ...
David
... This desolate realm, and long black seams, that greet ...
The Chain Gang
... The life that springs and withers like a flower: ...
The Touch of Time
... Still you would be the laughing girl who graced ...
Buffalo Creek
... The sky was clear and, void of fear, &emsp ...