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Born in November 10, 1852 / Died in April 10, 1933 / United States / English

Poems by Henry Van Dyke

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Wings Of A Dove

... II But when the filmy veil of dusk was falling, ...

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The Old Flute

... Freely rendered from the French of Auguste Angellier, 1911 ...

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Spirit Of The Everlasting Boy

... ODE FOR THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL ...

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The Peaceful Warrior

...   For the things most dear to thee! ...

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The Maryland Yellow-Throat

...   There's magic in that small bird's note-- ...

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A Psalm Of The Distant Road

... I knew not the sweetness of the fountain till I found it flowing in the desert: ...

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A Bunch Of Trout-Flies

... Here's your game and here's your prize! ...

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The Parting And The Coming Guest

...   Who heard her footfall, swift and light ...

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The Snow-Field

...   And crowned the mountain-peaks like monarchs ...

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The Ballad Of The Solemn Ass

... His ears were long, his legs were short, his eyes were bleared and dim, ...

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Christmas Tears

... Ah, lose them not, dear heart,—life has no pearls ...

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Turn O’ The Tide

...   My wild heart, my child heart, in love with the sea and the land,— ...

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Dorothea

... 1888-1912 A deeper crimson in the rose, ...

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Sierra Madre

...   Save for the fruit our embrace with the storm-cloud yields ...

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A Fairy Tale

... But here's the Prince with all their gifts,—Mark Twain ...