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Title: Golden Stars
And Other Verses Following "The Red Flower"
Author: Henry Van Dyke
Release Date: December 16, 2006 [eBook #20123]
Language: English
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GOLDEN STARS
by
HENRY VAN DYKE
* * * * * *
The Valley of Vision
Fighting for Peace
The Unknown Quantity
The Ruling Passion
The Blue Flower
Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land
Days Off
Little Rivers
Fisherman's Luck
Poems, Collection in one volume
Golden Stars
The Red Flower
The Grand Canyon, and Other Poems
The White Bees, and Other Poems
The Builders, and Other Poems
Music, and Other Poems
The Toiling of Felix, and Other Poems
The House of Rimmon
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
* * * * * *
GOLDEN STARS
And Other Verses Following "The Red Flower"
by
HENRY VAN DYKE
New York
Charles Scribner's Sons
1919
Copyright, 1918, 1919, by Charles Scribner's Sons
Published February, 1919
Copyright, 1918, By the Outlook Company
Copyright, 1918, By the New York Herald Co.
Copyright, 1917, By New York Times Co.
Copyright, 1918, By New York Tribune, Inc.
Copyright, 1917, By Land & Water Pub. Co.
Copyright, 1918, By the Public Ledger
Copyright, 1918, By the Press Publishing Co.
[Illustration]
NOTE
The only reason for printing this little book is that many people have
expressed a desire to have the memorial poem, "Golden Stars," in a
permanent form.
The other verses are included simply because they are a wayside record
of some of the varied feelings of an old lover of peace who was willing
to fight for it,--feelings which may find a response in other American
hearts.
Henry van Dyke.
Avalon, January 6, 1919.
CONTENTS
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The Peaceful Warrior
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