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Maternity

One wept whose only child was dead
New-born, ten years ago.
“Weep not; he is…
By Alice Meynell
Poetry

Cassandra

I heard one who said: “Verily,
What word have I for children here?
Your Dollar…
By Edwin Arlington Robinson
Poetry

A Deed and a Word

A little stream had lost its way
Amid the grass and fern;
A passing stranger…
By Charles Mackay
Poetry

To An Athlete Dying Young

The time you won your town the race
We chaired you through the market-place;
Man…
By A. E. Housman
Poetry

The Hope Of My Heart

“Delicta juventutis et ignorantius ejus, quoesumus ne memineris, Domine.” I left, to earth, a little…
By John McCrae
Poetry

Cradle Song

I
Lord Gabriel, wilt thou not rejoice
When at last a little boy’s
Cheek lies…
By Josephine Preston Peabody
Poetry

Morning Song

Baby darling, wake and see,
Morning’s here, my little rose;
Open eyes and smile at…
By Edith (Nesbit) Bland
Poetry

True Dignity

IF thou be one whose heart the holy forms
Of young imagination have kept pure,…
By William Wordsworth
Poetry

An Invocation

To God, the everlasting, who abides,
One Life within things infinite that die:
To Him…
By John Addington Symonds
Poetry

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight

It is portentous, and a thing of state
That here at midnight, in our little…
By Vachel Lindsay
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