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O me! O life!

O me! O life!… of the questions of these recurring;
Of the endless trains of…
By Walt Whitman
The Return of the Wounded Soldier by Domenico Induno
Poetry

Back

They ask me where I’ve been,
And what I’ve done and seen.
But what can…
By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
Poetry

Mountain Song

I have not where to lay my head:
Upon my breast no child shall lie;…
By Harriet Monroe
Poetry

Dreams

Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot…
By Langston Hughes
Poetry

When 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
Poetry

When You Come

“There was a girl with him for a time. She took him to her room…
By Mary Aldis
Poetry

This 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
Poetry

Among Shadows

In halls of sleep you wandered by,
This time so indistinguishably
I cannot remember aught…
By Arthur Davison Ficke
Poetry

The Life of Man

The world’s a bubble; and the life of man less than a span.
In his…
By Francis Bacon
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