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Alfred Noyes
1880 - 1958
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Lines For A Sun-Dial
With shadowy pen I write, / Till time be done, / Good news of some strange light,
Memories Of The Pacific Coast
I know a land, I, too, / Where warm keen incense on the sea-wind blows, / And all the winter long the skies are blue,
Michael Oaktree
Under an arch of glorious leaves I passed / Out of the wood and saw the sickle moon / Floating in daylight o'er the pale green sea.
Namesakes
But where's the brown drifter that went out alone? / ---- / Was her name Peggy Nutten? That name is my own.
Newton
I / If I saw farther, 'twas because I stood / On giant shoulders," wrote the king of thought,
Nippon
Last night, I dreamed of Nippon.... / I saw a cloud of white / Drifting before the sunset
On A Mountain Top
On this high altar, fringed with ferns / That darken against the sky, / The dawn in lonely beauty burns
On The Western Front
() / I. / I found a dreadful acre of the dead,
Peace
Give me the pulse of the tide again / And the slow lapse of the leaves, / The rustling gold of a field of grain
Peace In A Palace
"You were weeping in the night," said the Emperor, / "Weeping in your sleep, I am told." / "It was nothing but a dream," said the Empress;
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