Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon
Thule
... Points aloof, Where Beauty brought forth ...
The Deportation
... But you spare Such easiness of end, you who did this ...
May Evening
... The songs of birds pierce my heart through ...
Queen Venus
... But watched the full waves towering toward the shore, ...
The RagPicker
... Measure worlds, nor checked ...
Sudden Joy
... Swifter than the lime that weaves ...
Grief
... So strides the world, while grief ...
The Bereaved
... it knows That of love it was born, and Love with the shining eyes ...
Mother And Child
... and to defend The divine hope which in her womb she bore, ...
"Pale are the words I build for my delight"
... But dimly burns through the frail speech it moulds ...
The English Graves
... Where strong arms dropped and blood choked breath, ...
Liberation
... That the feared world made stagnant, pent or small, ...
Miyajima
... Through slumbrous valleys, veiled in light ...
Eleonora Duse As Magda
... I have spoken the speech, and worn the robes of the dead ...
"Come back, sweet yesterdays!"
... From dream to truth, twice lonely, ...