Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
Love Infinite
... My tongue might tell the untellable sweetness of thee ...
A Secret Place
... Like music the world's baffled roar ...
Kennack Sands
... Of the golden--haired sea--fairies, ...
Midsummer Vigil
... Joys that faint with their own fleetness, ...
First Day Of Summer
... And the dappled stream is alight with the wind's laughter, ...
The Disobedient Heart
... 'tis thou Rul'st in this world of thwarted will! ...
The Mother
... She stands; through wavering glare and sound ...
A Woman
... That vision truth, overcomes you,--the heart's sad things ...
The Test
... not the mere Name, but the thing, now doubly, trebly dear, ...
The Bridal
... Their prayers are on us and our heads they bless ...
Violets
... Love in such thoughts forever freshly flowers ...
Porphyrion
... uprising wind Swelled the resisting sail, and the prow felt ...
The Driftwood Gatherers
... day done, They by each other's side sleep, well content ...
The Antagonists
... Spirit of tears and laughter, who has measured all the skies,-- ...
Over The Sea
... There was no peace then in the evening light ...