Poems by Paul Hamilton Hayne
Marguerite
... Marguerite! She spelled me with those midnight eyes, ...
The Pine's Mystery
... II Passion and mystery murmur through the leaves, ...
The Coming of the Wind
... With feverish parched lips, with labouring breath, ...
The Wife Of Brittany
... I had deemed These bitter years which have so scarred and seamed ...
The Observant "Eldest" Speaks
... ' And when I said 'Young Reub's like his father,' ...
The Island In The South
... On a night When the still sea was calmest, the bright stars ...
When All Has Been Said And Done.
... " --STODDARD. O FRIEND! be sure that a spirit came, ...
Sonnet I
... While, luminous capes, and mountains towering high ...
Morning
... While the pines--dreamy Titans roused from sleep-- ...
The Imprisoned Innocents
... (Hence, the sanguine stains that disfigured his clothes!) ...
Between the Sunken Sun and the New Moon
... Loves to commune with thoughts of tender power ...
Time Universality Of Grief
... All sorrow hath its bounds, o'er which there stands ...
Hints Of Spring
... The stream's unmuffled voice, that calls, ...
A Phantom In The Clouds
... Doth some doomed spirit on these wild winds outpour! ...
Will
... While tree and wildflower, lake and stream, ...