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| 3311. | Hesper by Henry Van Dyke> | | Her eyes are like the evening air,
Her voice is like a rose,
Her lips are like a lovely song,
That ripples as it flows,
And she herself is sweeter... |
| 3312. | Inscriptions for a Friend's House by Henry Van Dyke> | | THE HOUSE
The cornerstone in Truth is laid,
The guardian walls of Honour made,
The roof of Faith is built above,
The fire upon the hearth is Lov... |
| 3313. | Jesus, Thou Divine Companion by Henry Van Dyke> | | Jesus, Thou divine Companion,
By Thy lowly human birth
Thou hast come to join the workers,
Burden bearers of the earth.
Thou, the Carpenter of Naz... |
| 3314. | Late Spring by Henry Van Dyke> | | I
Ah, who will tell me, in these leaden days,
Why the sweet Spring delays,
And where she hides, -- the dear desire
Of every heart that longs
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| 3315. | My April Lady by Henry Van Dyke> | | When down the stair at morning
The sunbeams round her float,
Sweet rivulets of laughter
Are bubbling in her throat;
The gladness of her greeting... |
| 3316. | Nepenthe by Henry Van Dyke> | | Yes, it was like you to forget,
And cancel in the welcome of your smile
My deep arrears of debt,
And with the putting forth of both your hands
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| 3317. | Pan Learns Music by Henry Van Dyke> | | Limber-limbed, lazy god, stretched on the rock,
Where is sweet Echo, and where is your flock?
What are you making here? "Listen," said Pan, --
"Ou... |
| 3318. | Patria by Henry Van Dyke> | | I would not even ask my heart to say
If I could love some other land as well
As thee, my country, had I felt the spell
Of Italy at birth, or learne... |
| 3319. | Peace by Henry Van Dyke> | | I
IN EXCELSIS
Two dwellings, Peace, are thine.
One is the mountain-height,
Uplifted in the loneliness of light
Beyond the realm of shadows,--... |
| 3320. | Portrait and Reality by Henry Van Dyke> | | If on the closed curtain of my sight
My fancy paints thy portrait far away,
I see thee still the same, by night or day;
Crossing the crowded street... |
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