Poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The Rarity Of Genius
... If it take Æons to form a diamond, grain on grain, ...
Baby Bell
... Wrapped her from head to foot in flowers&hellip ...
The Undiscovered Country
... (Thus Sorrow whispers) those that were most dear, ...
At Stratford-Upon-Avon
... The words): Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbeare ...
Like Crusoe, Walking By The Lonely Strand
... Spring's footprint-the first crocus of the year! ...
Pillared Arch And Sculptured Tower
... Time and Death each hold in thrall, ...
A Mood
... Such hurt perchance as Nature feels wen a blossomed bough is broken ...
Song From The Persian
... Ah, not for them shall angels pray! ...
Kriss Kringle
... With childhoods precious things, ...
Egypt
... And one bleared star, faint glimmering like a bee, ...
Fredericksburg
... . . . 'T was such a night two weary summers fled ...
Pursuit And Possession
... Thou uncaught rapture, thou swift-fleeting fire, ...
Latakia
... II. The curling wreaths like turbans seem ...
Andromeda
... That nightly haunts the park, there, like a shade, ...
I Vex Me Not With Brooding On The Years
... In years foregone, O soul, was all not well ...