Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
Unsated Memory
... O to be Where but a moment past I was, though where ...
Naked
... To be seen in the light, to be known for one's own, ...
Nightfall
... Lights the wide heavens and makes the night her own ...
The Seven Isles
... And I wonder, O Isles, reappearing and lost without sign ...
Edith Cavell
... They battered the door with their rifle-butts, crashed it in: &emsp ...
The Bather
... Drowning, ruining, endlessly crashed and returning,-- ...
Seven Years
... Trod earth and faced the skies together ...
Guns At The Front
... Mightier far than himself, has stooped, and obeyed them, ...
The Forest Pine
... Magnificence. Leaves of the low brake hide a stir ...
Thunder On The Downs
... but those Great sea--winds, wont, when the wet South--West blows, ...
How to Make a Memory
... A thought that shone through his heart ...
An Hour
... The wind, the leaves' young lover, ...
The Rain Was Ending, And Light
... A thought that shone through his heart ...
A Song
... Nay, they wither, root and stem, &emsp ...
The Belfry Of Bruges
... Dark sounds with battle fraught, ...