Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
" No more now with jealous complaining"
... And live in the light of your trusting eyes ...
Angered Reason
... Soiled, soured, or hardened, but had speech ...
Ypres
... Seen of none. You'd never hear their tramp nor see their shadow ...
Midsummer Noon
... The fall of the spray in the shine of the sun, ...
Go Now, Love
... Go now, Love, Since staying's joy no longer! ...
Oxford In WarTime
... for all Is like a dream: I tread on dreams! No stir ...
Evening Rain
... Two worlds, of shadow and splendour, marry: ...
To Elsie Fogerty
... You serve that art, you teach its subtle rule ...
English Earth
... Bare down, deep lane, and coppice--crowned ...
A Prayer Of Time
... Thou takest our strength, toil, fervour, and sweet youth ...
To The Summer Night
... Breathe nearer, whisper close, spells of the dear unknown ...
Fears Of Love
... Love must tremble and throb in his nest ...
Morn Like A Thousand Shining Spears
... Where the young Dreams like lilies bloom! ...
The Vision Of Augustine And Monica
... and they cast Away the soiled remembrance of things past, ...
The Autumn Crocus
... They bloom 'mid the dark wood, whose air has wrought ...