PoetryFreedom of the Mind Written While in Prison for Denouncing the Domestic Slave-Trade High walls and huge the body… By William Lloyd Garrison
PoetryDoubt and Faith You say, but with no touch of scorn, Sweet-hearted, you, whose light-blue eyes Are tender… By Lord Alfred Tennyson
PoetryThe Subverted Flower She drew back; he was calm: “It is this that had the power.” And he… By Robert Frost
PoetryHas any one supposed it lucky to be born? All goes onward and outward—nothing collapses;And to die is different from what any one… By Walt Whitman
PoetryCaprice Who will be naming the wind That lifts me and leaves me; Swelleth my budding… By Clara Shanafelt
PoetryHymn of the Earth My highway is unfeatured air, My consorts are the sleepless Stars, And men my giant… By William Ellery Channing
PoetryLift Every Voice and Sing Lift ev’ry voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of… By James Weldon Johnson
PoetryPiano SOFTLY, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me; Taking me back down the… By D. H. Lawrence
PoetryX Unknown, she was my favorite shape, She who relieved me of the worry of being… By Paul Eluard
PoetryColor A blue-black Nubian plucking oranges At Jaffa by a sea of malachite, In red tarboosh,… By Wilfrid Wilson Gibson