David Gray
Poems (6)
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Divided
The half-world’s width divides us; where she sits / Noonday has broadened o’er the prairied West; … -
On Lebanon
Those days we spent on Lebanon, / Held captive by the sieging snow— … -
The Cross of Gold
The fifth from the north wall; / Row innermost; and the pall … -
The Golden Wedding
O Love, whose patient pilgrim feet / Life’s longest path have trod, … -
“Die down, O dismal day”
Die down, O dismal day, and let me live; / And come, blue deeps, magnificently strewn … -
“O winter! wilt thou never, never go?”
O Winter! wilt thou never, never go? / O summer! but I weary for thy coming, …