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Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) English poet, dramatist and art scholar

Poems by Robert Laurence Binyon - “A Child in Nature, as a Child in Years”
- A Daffodil
- “A Day That Is Boundless as Youth”
- A Glimpse of Time
- A Mother’s Song
- A New Idol
- A Picture Seen in a Dream
- A Prelude at Evening
- A Song
- “Ah, Now This Happy Month Is Gone”
- Angkor
- “As in the Dusty Lane to Fern or Flower”
- Asoka
- “Beautifully Dies the Year”
- “Between the Mountains and the Plain”
- Carvalhos
- “Come Back, Sweet Yesterdays!”
- Commercial
- “Do Kings Put Faith in Fortressed Walls, and Bar”
- Edith Cavell
- Evening Rain
- February Morning
- Fetching the Wounded
- First Day of Winter
- Flame and Snow
- For the Fallen
- Gallipoli
- “Go Now, Love”
- Holiday
- “How Dark, How Quiet Sleeps the Vale Below”
- Hunger
- “I Am Here, and You”
- In Memory of George Calderon
- In Misty Blue
- “In the High Leaves of a Walnut”
- Inheritance
- Invocation to Youth
- John Winter
- Kitchener
- Koya San
- Lament
- Little Hands
- Magnets
- May Morning
- Men of Verdun
- Naked
- “No More Now with Jealous Complaining”
- Nothing Is Enough!
- November
- “Now That I Have Won”
- Numbers
- “O Sorrowful Thought! But One More Flying Year”
- O World, Be Nobler
- On the Hills
- One Year Old
- “Pale Are the Words I Build for My Delight”
- Seeking and Finding
- The Anvil
- The Arras Road
- The Birch Tree
- The Burning of the Leaves
- The Children Dancing
- The Clue
- The Dead to the Living
- The Fourth of August
- The Healers
- The Porch of Stars
- The Promise
- “The Rain Was Ending, and Light”
- The Renewal
- The Snows of Spring
- “The Sun Goes Down, on Other Lands to Shine”
- The Tamarisk Hedge
- The Way Home
- The Winds of All the World
- The Woods Entry
- The Zeppelin
- To the Belgians
- To the Summer Night
- To Women
- “Vision of Peace, Joy without Stain”
- Whitechapel High Road
- Winter Sunrise
- Ypres
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