Poems by Paul Hamilton Hayne
To--
... While the winds sigh, and sing the far off streams, ...
Sonnet Composed On A March Morning In The Woods
... Yet stands how vainly! spring-time's subtlest fire ...
Ode II
... [In honor of the bravery and sacrifices of the soldiers of the South ...
"Now, while the rear-guard"
... Mark how the sweet rogue wooes us! Sit thee down, ...
On The Persecution Of The Jews In Russia
... Hark! the death-shock, the shriek, the wild volleys of doom-- ...
The Mocking-Bird [At Night.]
... Flashed through the drifts of moonshine, swiftly came ...
Poets
... Are breathing measures scarce less strong and sweet ...
Nature At Ease
... Sweeter than those strange songs which Orpheus gave ...
Muscadines
... . . . . . Thus the day closed whereon I drank the wine-- ...
Longfellow Dead
... Nay! nay! our hearts with grief must hold their tryst: ...
The Lotos
... Warmth for warmth and kiss for kiss, ...
To George H. Boker
... Not dreamless, but flushed through with joys that keep ...
The True Philosophy
... You'll steer your bark o'er smooth, innocuous seas, ...
From The Woods
... Or through hushed heavens of soul Milton's deep thunder rolls! ...
"Along the path thy bleeding feet"
... Crownèd with suffering through the mist of tears ...