Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
A Colliquy
... Why repine? In you so deep a fountain springs ...
Dark Wind
... And the helpless shaking of window and door's desolate rebound ...
The Belfry
... And holds these young hearts shaken, hushed, and thrilled, ...
Under A Flowering Tree
... And the heart was a--flower in me ...
The Two desires
... And hope's proud--sweeping voyage of wings sky--reaping ...
Umbria
... Spoleto proud With Rome's imperial arches, with hanging woods divine: ...
Ruans Voyage
... Were the souls of the great ones of earth so easy a prey to thy snare, ...
Song. What Boat Is This That Bears
... Till wave and sun have ceased to gleam, ...
Peace
... Bringing back the sailor from his watch upon the perilled seas, ...
First Day Of Winter
... For they huddle and whisper in phantom throngs, ...
The ToySeller
... Looks in the lamplight absently: ...
Kitchener
... intent to do His one task forthright with unshaken soul ...
The Heather Branch
... Yet I know Thee, and the ache that will not let thee rest ...
High Over The Battling Street
... In frenzy tearing the plane trees ...
The English Youth
... and the name Of man is touched with an ethereal flame ...