Poems by Peter McArthur
To D. A. Mackellar
... strong, Where friend a friend so true but seldom greets, ...
The True Evangel
... And then will deeds with love and patience fraught ...
To The Sponsors For Daniel Carman McArthur,
... Now tell us, pray, for that's your task, ...
Questionings
... Though skilled your fencing in the mimic strife, ...
The Prodigal
... Thrilled with his dreams of all I yet may win ...
"All In!"
... statesmen. Another may wear your laurels, but cannot blur your ...
Heartsease
... Her dreaming lips were fondly pressed, ...
Man
... His deeds with fame he could not crown ...
To Bernhardt
... Where Tosca's soul with breathless passion burned, ...
Aspiration
... Ere all be spent, with reverent hands to light ...