William Stanley Braithwaite
Born in December 6, 1878 / Died in June 8, 1962 / United States / English
Poems by William Stanley Braithwaite
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To Arthur Upson
... Westward from Cambridge, hid among the hills, ...
Madame Of Dreams
... She has known all the world s great tragedies --- ...
My Thoughs Go Marching Like An Armed Host
... When this, my heart, shall have old age for king ...
Del Cascar
... And left his blind face battered with stars-- ...
Sic Vita
... Just a will of Gods to prove ...
Golden Moonrose
... Seen the great battalions ...
The Watchers
... ) They watched there all the long night through&mdash ...
Scintilla
... And I'm a grown man now ...
To Fiona
... Mine have been sweet like fairy stories --- ...
Turn Me To My Yellow Leaves
... Where the farthest stars sink down, ...
Messengers Of Dreams
... The inn that stands on the bourne of hope, ...
Thanksgiving
... For sun and stars, for flowers and streams, ...
A White Road
... Through your shades my road runs high: ...
Rhaposdy
... For the sunset wings and the world-end things ...
To Fiona (Nineteen Months Old)
... You would hold them true: ...
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