Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
Ferry Hinksey
... She turned, she gazed a moment, ...
The Road Menders
... At idle gaze, Charmed in the sunshine and the rhythm enthralling, ...
A new Idol
... When the cause fires him to the finger--tips ...
Fide Et Literis
... Life from Greek springs, frost could no longer bind, ...
The Eyes Of Youth
... I could bathe In the beyond of blue, and know the round ...
The Offering
... Is charm against life's endless wrong, ...
To Time
... But our strength, our joy is past ...
Strike Stone On Steel
... Fire replies. Strike men that feel, ...
To The Enemy Complaining
... avow The blow, planned with such patience, that you deal ...
Fetching The Wounded
... They fell In the trenched forest scarred with reeking shell ...
Harebell And Pansy
... By some far shore she wanders--where ...
The Lamp Of Greece
... Cloud, and the heart flinch, and the mind askance ...
Song. Love, Like Cordial Wine
... And dawn wakes me with a kiss, ...
The Woods Entry
... Burning light singles a low leaf, a bough, ...
At Evening
... Shrines all the world's desire for me ...