PoetryO me! O life! O me! O life!… of the questions of these recurring;Of the endless trains of… By Walt Whitman
PoetryBack They ask me where I’ve been, And what I’ve done and seen. But what can… By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
PoetryMountain Song I have not where to lay my head: Upon my breast no child shall lie;… By Harriet Monroe
PoetryDreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot… By Langston Hughes
PoetryWhen on Mine Eyes Her Eyes First Shone When on mine eyes her eyes first shone, I all amazèd Steadily gazèd, And she… By John Wilson
PoetryThis Life This Life, which seems so fair, Is like a bubble blown up in the air… By William Drummond of Hawthornden
Poetry“Said I not so?” Said I not so,—that I would sin no more? Witness, my God, I did; Yet… By George Herbert
PoetryAmong Shadows In halls of sleep you wandered by, This time so indistinguishably I cannot remember aught… By Arthur Davison Ficke
PoetryThe Life of Man The world’s a bubble; and the life of man less than a span. In his… By Francis Bacon