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Born in September 16, 1880 / Died in June 25, 1958 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Alfred Noyes

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The Loom of Years

...   The hound, the fawn, and the hawk, and the doves that croon and coo, ...

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Haunted In Old Japan

... IX Haunted, haunted, haunted, by the sound of falling tears, ...

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A Roundhead's Rallying Song

...   And the death upon them smiling at the stars ...

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The People's Fleet

... Out of her past they sail, three thousand strong, ...

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The Old Fool In The Wood

...   You'd say, 'I'll listen, and p'raps I'll learn ...

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To The R. A. F.

... While Britain's mighty ghosts look down ...

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A Post-Impression

... "   XI Then he stared at the child and he laughed aloud, and she suddenly screamed and fled, ...

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A Prayer in Time of War

... d among them, it is to be hoped, many of our own ideas as to what is, and what is not, "intellectual ...

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A New Madrigal To An Old Melody

... "In the years that are gone," he said, "love was more fortunate ...

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The Sussex Sailor

... The valleys that I would walk in ...

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Michael Oaktree

... We are all Made in His image, men and birds and beasts, ...

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The Avenue Of The Allies

... England, whose names like the stars in their station, ...

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Art, The Herald

...   The sorrow that holds the warring worlds in one ...

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Apes And Ivory

...   Where ruby and emerald shatter the sun,--is it these that should please my love ...

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A Song Of England

...   By the tenderest hands in England, hard and blistered hands of England: ...