Poems by Paul Hamilton Hayne
Under Sentence
... enroll My ruthless arms round breast and throat, ...
Unveiled
... But most, because the unwearied strains are fraught ...
Daphles. An Argive Story
... it grew, As days, then weeks, and seasons, o'er him flew, ...
To Edgar Fawcett
... But passion-curbed, with voices strong and sweet, ...
The Spirea
... Pours through these flowers the kindling light ...
Cloud Pictures
... Next, measureless breadths of barren, treeless moor, ...
A Storm In The Distance
... At earth's half-shielded breast take glittering aim ...
I.--Life
... Mysterious! yet, like spring-showers in the sun, ...
Japonicas
... Fancy transcends these boundaries blanched and bare, ...
Flying Furze
... Hastefully, wastefully, over the copses, ...
Mountain Sonnets
... What domain (From India to the sunny slopes of Spain) ...
The New Sister
... Phil. Well, you naughty old Pete! you can't laugh at her chin! ...
To M.I.P.
... And sister's love:--(blent fire and balms of ease!) ...
Two Epochs
... But, those strange tides stretched afar ...
The Mountain Of The Lovers
... XLVII. From the charmed crowd then rose an easeful breath, ...