Poems by Paul Hamilton Hayne
Nature The Consoler
... far below The mellowing fields are touched with evening's glow, ...
Sweetheart, Goodbye
... Sweetheart, good-bye! Through mists and tears ...
Below And Above
... Shines on, with the steadfast strength of peace, ...
The Visionary Face
... If I told of the sweetness and hope that drooped, ...
Denial
... Faith still may bring with blended shine and shower ...
Laocoon
... fold on fold They crept and clang with slow portentous sway ...
The Little White Glove
... There, crouching o'er the stream, she laved and laved ...
Welcome To Frost
... Touched by whose blight the light of cordial days ...
The Lily
... Stem, and leaf, and delicate heart ...
Motes
... Swiftly over Rock-ribbed height and billowy clover, ...
The Breezes Of June
... Each warm June breeze that comes and goes, ...
To Longfellow (On Hearing He Was Ill.)
... Clear-eyed, with lips half poised 'twixt smile and sigh ...
Sonnet XIV
... But launch their threatening thunderbolts in vain, ...
The Meadow Brook
... Whose every note, dropped sweetly ...
The Hanging Of Black Kudjo
... 'I'll gib you house and lan' (sez he,) 'and wid dem plough and mule,' ...