Poems by Katharine Lee Bates
The Little Knight In Green
... Woe worth the chance for doughtiest lance ...
George Macdonald
... Those deepset eyes and drooping lids as pressed ...
The Perfect Day
... With what dear touch 'twould fold us in, ...
The Red Cross Nurse
... Of that ridged burial plain from which it grew, ...
The Conqueror
... We yield." But unflinching from your fate, ...
When The Millennium Comes
... Of his deed and his dream, and the lore ...
Jerusalem
... Gleam from the clouds, crusaders ...
Yellow Clover
... Of space, Dear Soul who found the earth sweet, ...
Above The Battle
... Commingled ghosts, they press like brothers through ...
Eavesdropping
... THOUGH the winds but stir on their hoary thrones ...
Two Centuries
... Down to the sea where the tall masts rose, where the green-mossed black hulls rose and fell, ...
England To America
... What gloom Is darkening above the Sunset Sea ...
Northward
... To birch-boles glistening more than white ...
Matthew Arnold On Hearing Him Read His Poems In Boston
... With hopeless hands that bind the sheaf, ...
The First Bluebirds
... Snow after snow, and gale and hail, ...