Poems by Paul Hamilton Hayne
A Winter Hymn
... Despite the winds' and woodlands' strife,-- ...
The Condemned
... What had I, A scholar, recluse, dreamer, thou may'st say, ...
The Eve Of The Bridal
... Gleams near a gossamer curtain, stirred with sighs, ...
A Mountain Fantasy
... Some heavenly Thought's majestic height, ...
Dean Stanley
... While the world felt through darkness and through tears, ...
A Bachelor-Bookworms Complaint Of The Late Presidential Election
... (Just then I could have drugged the wretch, or drowned him ...
Beyond The Potomac
... Oh, the sheen of their swords! the fierce gleam of their eyes! ...
Whence?
... Where the storm-clouds, rolled away, ...
II. Elliott In Fort Sumter
... But holds a tongue, which shall not speak in vain! ...
W. Gilmore Simms
... Through fate, grief, change, the pure allegiance claimed ...
In Degree
... With eyes that seek for violets mid the grass ...
"An idle poet, dreaming"
... then bow To the world's scorn, O poet, with calm brow ...
Aethra
... her tears Fell on his face, and, wondering, he woke ...
The Stormy Night
... While yonder quivering pine-trees, drenched and bowed, ...
November
... While huddled flocks crouch listless round their fold ...