The Companion
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Let him answer as he will, Or be lightsome as he may, Now nor after shall he say Worn-out words enough to kill, Or to lull down by their craft, Doubt, that was born yesterday, When he lied and when she laughed. Let him find another name For the starlight on the snow, Let him teach her till she know That all seasons are the same, And all sheltered ways are fair,— Still, wherever she may go, Doubt will have a dwelling there.
Next 10 Poems
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Corridor
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Dark Hills
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Dark House
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Dead Village
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The False Gods
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Field Of Glory
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Flying Dutchman
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Garden
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Gift Of God
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Growth Of 'lorraine'
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- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Clinging Vine
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Clerks
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Chorus Of Old Men In 'aegeus'
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Children Of The Night
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Burning Book
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Book Of Annandale
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : The Altar
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Tasker Norcross
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Tact
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Supremacy