Poems
11.03.2010 / 15.53 pm
 
by Katharine Lee Bates
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Honor and pity for the smitten field,
The valorous ranks mown down like precious corn,
Whose want must famish love morn after morn,
Till Death, the good physician, shall have healed
The craving and the tearspent eyelids sealed.
Proud be the homes that for each cannon-torn,
Encrimsoned rampart have been left forlorn;
Holy the knells o'er fallen patriots pealed.

But they, above the battle, throng a space
Of starry silences and silver rest.
Commingled ghosts, they press like brothers through
White, dove-winged portals, where one Father's face
Atones their passion, as the ethereal blue
Serenes the fiery glows of east and west.


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Yellow Clover

Must I, who walk alone,
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Matthew Arnold On Hearing Him Read His Poems In Boston

A stranger, schooled to gentle arts,
He stept before the curious throng;
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THERE is a green hill far away,
Without a city wall,
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So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went,
And took the fire with him, and a knife.
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Remarks On The Bright And Dark Side

But may a Rural Pen try to set forth
Such a Great Fathers Ancient Grace and worth
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To A Goose

If thou didst feed on western plains of yore
Or waddle wide with flat and flabby feet
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